Durandal was a free and open-source JavaScript framework for building single-page applications (SPAs). It was designed to bring structure and maintainability to large JavaScript projects by leveraging conventions and best practices. Durandal used technologies like RequireJS (for modularity), KnockoutJS (for data binding), and jQuery (for DOM manipulation). It promoted a component-based architecture and provided features like routing, navigation, and composition. While it was a popular choice several years ago, it's largely been superseded by newer frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue.js and is no longer actively maintained.
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