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DB migration framework(s) Security framework(s) Template framework(s) Caching framework(s) Form validation framework(s) Catalyst: Toolkit-independent (REST & JSON support, specific plugins for Prototype JavaScript Framework, more) Yes Push in its most common usage Yes DBIx::Class, Rose::DB::Object, more
Framework choice depends on an application’s requirements, including the team’s expertise, performance goals, and development priorities. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] A newer category of web frameworks, including enhance.dev, Astro, and Fresh, leverages native web standards while minimizing abstractions and development tooling.
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JavaScript: Wakanda Mixed: Community or commercial: Yes Yes Yes JavaScript client and server Webix: Mixed: GPL v3 or commercial: Yes Yes Yes JavaScript: Wt: Mixed: GPL, commercial: Yes Yes Yes C++ or Java server ↔ HTML; uses JavaScript if available Xojo: Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes Xojo Server, JavaScript client ZK: Mixed: LGPL, GPL, commercial ...
JavaScript is an event-based imperative programming language (as opposed to HTML's declarative language model) that is used to transform a static HTML page into a dynamic interface. JavaScript code can use the Document Object Model (DOM), provided by the HTML standard, to manipulate a web page in response to events, like user input.
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jQuery, a JavaScript library that provides an Ajax framework and other utilities, and jQuery UI, a plug-in that provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets. GPL and MIT: MooTools, a compact and modular JavaScript framework best known for its visual effects and transitions.
Angular (also referred to as Angular 2+) [4] is a TypeScript-based free and open-source single-page web application framework.It is developed by Google and by a community of individuals and corporations.