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  2. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    The most significant difference between Node.js and PHP is that most functions in PHP block until completion (commands execute only after previous commands finish), while Node.js functions are non-blocking (commands execute concurrently and use callbacks to signal completion or failure), [29] thus opening up new attack surfaces that are ...

  3. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    ECMAScript is commonly used for client-side scripting on the World Wide Web, and it is increasingly being used for server-side applications and services using runtime environments such as Node.js, [3] Deno [4] and Bun. [5]

  4. JavaScript engine - Wikipedia

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    Other uses include the Node.js and Deno runtime systems. SpiderMonkey is developed by Mozilla for use in Firefox and its forks. The GNOME Shell uses it for extension support. JavaScriptCore is Apple's engine for its Safari browser. Other WebKit-based browsers and the Bun runtime system also use it. KJS from KDE was the starting point for its ...

  5. Web application - Wikipedia

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    The first tier, presentation, refers to a web browser itself. The second tier refers to any engine using dynamic web content technology (such as ASP, CGI, ColdFusion, Dart, JSP/Java, Node.js, PHP, Python or Ruby on Rails). The third tier refers to a database that stores data and determines the structure of a user interface.

  6. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Node.js (JavaScript): While JavaScript is traditionally a client-side language, Node.js enables developers to run JavaScript on the server side. It is known for its event-driven, non-blocking I/O model , making it suitable for building scalable and high-performance applications.

  7. Mobile computing - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to supplement and to synchronize with a desktop computer, giving access to contacts, address book, notes, e-mail, and other features. A Palm TX PDA; An ultra mobile PC is a full-featured, PDA-sized computer running a general-purpose operating system. Phones, tablets: a slate tablet is shaped like a paper notebook. Smartphones are ...

  8. Node stream - Wikipedia

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    A node stream is a method of transferring large amounts of data on mobile devices or websites (such as uploading detailed photographs) by breaking the file or data down into manageable chunks. [1] The chunks of data do not use as much computer memory , so they are less likely to slow down the device, allowing the user to do other things on it ...

  9. Android TV - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Google unveiled the first Android TV device, the Nexus Player developed by Asus, at a hardware event in October 2014. [14] The ADT-2 development kit device was released before the release of Android TV 9.0. [15] Android TV 10 was released on December 10, 2019, [16] together with the ADT-3 development kit. [17]