In this chapter, you learn the various fundamental patterns and presentation techniques utilized in hybrid apps, but of course, there's a lot more information which be could be covered in this chapter, so take a look at the following links which have references to various frameworks and libraries.
The following are the references and links to utility and frameworks:
MicroJS: This provides a lot of small and fantastic libraries that typically only try to do one or two things. It is available at http://microjs.com/.
RactiveJS: This provides templating, data binding, animations and more. It is available at http://www.ractivejs.org.
Rivets.JS: small templating and data binding library, building the presentation tier. It is available at http://rivetsjs.com.
The following are the links to references on the various User Interface frameworks that are currently available:
The mobile frameworks comparison chart: http://mobile-frameworks-comparison-chart.com
Comparing HTML5 mobile UI frameworks: http://html5hub.com/comparing-html5-mobile-ui-frameworks/
Top 7 mobile application HTML5 frameworks: http://www.gajotres.net/top-7-mobile-application-html5-frameworks/
Top 7 notable less known mobile HTML5 frameworks: http://www.gajotres.net/top-7-notable-less-known-mobile-html5-frameworks/
Five best mobile web app frameworks are available at http://moduscreate.com/5-best-mobile-web-app-frameworks-reactjs/. Links to other frameworks are at the bottom of each article.
Onsen UI: http://s.onsen.io
Kendo UI: http://www.telerik.com/kendo-ui
Ratchet: http://goratchet.com
Topcoat: http://topcoat.io