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  2. NestJS - Wikipedia

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    NestJS, or simply Nest, is a server-side Node.js-based web framework for progressive web app development, released as free and open-source software under an MIT License. [ 3 ] History

  3. Next.js - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2021 Next.js version 11 was released, introducing among others: Webpack 5 support, preview of real-time collaborative coding functionality "Next.js Live", and experimental function of automatic conversion from Create React App to Next.js compatible form "Create React App Migration". [23]

  4. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Python, JavaScript: Yes Event driven Yes Yes Yes via pytest and mocha Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pyjs: Python, JavaScript: Yes Use PureMVC Python version (compiled to JavaScript) Yes ??, no direct data access No No Pylons: Python helpers for Prototype and script.aculo.us: controller Push Yes ORM-agnostic via nose depends on ORM

  5. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript-based web application frameworks, such as React and Vue, provide extensive capabilities but come with associated trade-offs. These frameworks often extend or enhance features available through native web technologies, such as routing, component-based development, and state management.

  6. MEAN (solution stack) - Wikipedia

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    A variation known as MERN replaces Angular with React.js front-end, [3] [4] and another named MEVN use Vue.js as front-end. Because all components of the MEAN stack support programs that are written in JavaScript, MEAN applications can be written in one language for both server-side and client-side execution environments.

  7. Dojo Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Earlier versions of Dojo had a reputation for being bulky and slow to load. [13] It also required extra work to load Dojo across domains, e.g., from a CDN.Addressing these problems was the major goal of Dojo 1.7, which introduced asynchronous module definition (AMD) and a "nano" loader.

  8. Isomorphic JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    The naming of the term 'Isomorphic JavaScript' has been a matter of controversy. [1] The term 'isomorphic' was first coined by Charlie Robbins from Nodejitsu, in one of the company's blog posts. [2] Spike Brehm, a software engineer from Airbnb, wrote another blog post using the same term. [3]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    It also identifies, gathers, and creates redirects to all article sections about JavaScript (for example, the links Comment (JavaScript) and Comments in JavaScript redirect to Comment (computer programming)#JavaScript). In addition, we identify gaps in JavaScript coverage, and plan coverage for missing topics by maintaining a list of needed ...