Awesome Marionette.js
A curated collection of resources, examples, and tools for Marionette.js, a Backbone-based application framework.
About this tool
title: Awesome Marionette.js slug: awesome-marionettejs category: Themed Directories brand: marionettejs brand_logo: https://marionettejs.com/images/marionette_logo.png source_url: https://github.com/sadcitizen/awesome-marionette#readme tags:
- javascript
- framework
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Overview
Awesome Marionette.js is a curated, community-maintained list of resources for Marionette.js, a Backbone-based JavaScript application framework. The repository aggregates learning materials, examples, and tools to help developers build and maintain Marionette.js applications.
Features
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Curated resource collection
Centralized list of links and materials specifically focused on Marionette.js. -
General resources
High-level references and entry points for understanding and working with Marionette.js. -
Tutorials and articles
Written guides, walkthroughs, and blog posts to learn concepts, patterns, and best practices. -
Books
References to longer-form publications and books about Marionette.js and related topics. -
Videos
Screencasts, talks, and video tutorials for visual learners. -
Examples and boilerplates
Sample applications and starter templates to help bootstrap new Marionette.js projects. -
Libraries
Third‑party libraries and add-ons that extend or complement Marionette.js. -
Open contribution model
contributing.mdoutlines how the community can propose additions and improvements. -
Licensed content
Includes a LICENSE file defining reuse and contribution terms.
Pricing
- Free – Public GitHub repository; resources and lists are available at no cost.
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