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# ``Meta``
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_Meta_ is a framework allowing the creation of user interface (UI) frameworks in Swift.
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## Overview
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_Meta_ follows the following principles:
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- It is a **declarative** framework, meaning that instead of writing _how_ to construct a user interface, you write _what_ it looks like.
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- The user interface is treated as a function of its **state**. Instead of directly modifying the UI, modify its state to update views.
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- Multiple UI frameworks can be used in the same code, but the **selection of the framework** happens when executing the app. This enables the creation of cross-platform UI frameworks combining several UI frameworks rendering always with the same backend.
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It knows the following layers of UI:
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- An app is the entry point of the executable, containing the windows.
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- A scene element is a template for a container holding one or multiple views (e.g. a window).
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- A view is a part of the actual UI inside a window, another view, or another renderable component.
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- Custom renderable components can be used for more restrictive UI elements, such as menus.
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