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@@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ You shouldn't use Dioxus if:
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## Comparison with other Rust UI frameworks
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Dioxus primarily emphasizes **developer experience** and **familiarity with React principles**.
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-- [Yew](https://github.com/yewstack/yew): prefers the elm pattern instead of React-hooks, no borrowed props, supports SSR (no hydration).
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+- [Yew](https://github.com/yewstack/yew): prefers the elm pattern instead, no borrowed props, supports SSR (no hydration), no direct desktop/mobile support.
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- [Percy](https://github.com/chinedufn/percy): Supports SSR but with less emphasis on state management and event handling.
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-- [Sycamore](https://github.com/sycamore-rs/sycamore): VDOM-less using fine-grained reactivity, but lacking in ergonomics.
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+- [Sycamore](https://github.com/sycamore-rs/sycamore): VDOM-less using fine-grained reactivity, but no direct support for desktop/mobile.
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- [Dominator](https://github.com/Pauan/rust-dominator): Signal-based zero-cost alternative, less emphasis on community and docs.
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- [Azul](https://azul.rs): Fully native HTML/CSS renderer for desktop applications, no support for web/ssr
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