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beduin012015-11-18 16:00:00
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beduin01, 2015-11-18 16:00:00

Is there a similar QML framework for writing web applications?

Started learning web programming. Faced with the fact that in order to write at least something more or less complex, you need to know a bunch of HTML nuances. It seems illogical and redundant to me. I need web applications that are purely utilitarian. You don't need any special beauty. Design frills too.
Hence the question. Is there any JS framework that would allow you to write applications in something similar to QML, well, or in a notation close to JSON?
Is there something similar?
Is there any movement in the direction of replacing HTML JSON with the same one?

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Jacob E, 2015-11-18
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When I searched for an answer to this question, Google gave me only QmlWeb and silk , which do not look too alive. And yes, such an approach would reduce the threshold for entering the web to almost zero, and would revolutionize the layout, because css is never intuitive compared to QML anchors.

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