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Cx is a fully fledged UI framework for developing admin and dashboard web applications. It offers a rich set of widgets, charts, advanced data-binding features and much more.

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  • Developed by

    BA flagcodaxy
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Cx?

Cx is a modern, multi-paradigm web framework inspired by React, Redux, Ext JS, Angular, D3 and other notable open-source libraries. Unlike most libraries which try to do just one thing and do it right, Cx tries to provide all necessary ingredients for building cool web applications. It is particularly convenient for building admin and dashboard applications as it includes a complete set of widgets with form elements, grids, navigation, charts, etc. There is support for inner (form) layouts and outer (app) layouts. The router is built-in if you’re building a single page application. Cx offers very powerful data-binding mechanisms, culture dependent formatting, view controllers and much more. The most important thing is that developing new widgets or modding existing widgets is easy, so each application developed using Cx can have a unique look and feel.

In combination with Babel and webpack, Cx offers great development experience. Thanks to its own babel plugin, views are written using a friendly HTML (React) like syntax. Thanks to webpack, changes are applied to the page without browser refreshes and page data is preserved. Again thanks to Babel, the source code is written using the latest version of JavaScript.