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  2. Vue.js - Wikipedia

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    Vue uses an HTML-based template syntax that allows binding the rendered DOM to the underlying Vue instance's data. All Vue templates are valid HTML that can be parsed by specification-compliant browsers and HTML parsers. Vue compiles the templates into virtual DOM render functions. A virtual Document Object Model (or "DOM") allows Vue to render ...

  3. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    It allows developers to create scalable single-page applications by incorporating common idioms and best practices into a framework that provides a rich object model, declarative two-way data binding, computed properties, automatically updating templates powered by Handlebars.js, and a router for managing application state.

  4. Vuex - Wikipedia

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    Developers wanted a solution to manage and synchronize the state of components in a Vue.js application. Evan You, the creator of Vue.js, recognized this need and decided to build a dedicated state management library that would seamlessly integrate with Vue.js. This library later became known as Vuex. Vuex was officially introduced in March 2015.

  5. List of ad hoc routing protocols - Wikipedia

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    This type of protocol combines the advantages of proactive and reactive routing. The routing is initially established with some proactively prospected routes and then serves the demand from additionally activated nodes through reactive flooding. The choice of one or the other method requires predetermination for typical cases.

  6. Vue - Wikipedia

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    E-on Vue, 3D landscape generation software from e-on software; Visual Understanding Environment, a concept mapping tool; Visual User Environment, Hewlett-Packard's graphical interface for the X Window System; Vue.js, open-source reactive web application framework

  7. Reactive user interface - Wikipedia

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    A human-to-computer user interface is said to be "reactive" if it has the following characteristics: The user is immediately aware of the effect of each "gesture". Gestures can be keystrokes, mouse clicks, menu selections, or more esoteric inputs. The user is always aware of the state of their data. [1] Did I just save those changes?

  8. Functional reactive programming - Wikipedia

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    The original formulation of functional reactive programming can be found in the ICFP 97 paper Functional Reactive Animation by Conal Elliott and Paul Hudak. [1] FRP has taken many forms since its introduction in 1997. One axis of diversity is discrete vs. continuous semantics. Another axis is how FRP systems can be changed dynamically. [2]

  9. Reactive programming - Wikipedia

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    In computing, reactive programming is a declarative programming paradigm concerned with data streams and the propagation of change. With this paradigm, it is possible to express static (e.g., arrays) or dynamic (e.g., event emitters) data streams with ease, and also communicate that an inferred dependency within the associated execution model exists, which facilitates the automatic propagation ...