way.js implements the concept of "two-way data binding," a common concept in most of today's modern JavaScript MVC frameworks.
Two-way data binding is a set of procedures that allow changes in the data model to be accurately reflected into the app's views (user interface). At the same time, changes in the user interface (mainly due to user interaction and AJAX updates) can also accurately be reflected back into the data models themselves.
As you can imagine, this can be very helpful in interactive applications, where certain DOM elements need to be closely tied to various data storage systems and procedures.
If certain DOM elements are removed from the page, way.js lets developers eliminate them from the storage system and simplify the data's storage model as well.
way.js is framework-agnostic, very lightweight, and also comes very well documented.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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