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  2. Amazon Lightsail - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 May 2019, at 12:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  3. Cloud9 IDE - Wikipedia

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    It supports multiple programming languages, including C, C++, PHP, Ruby, Perl, Python, JavaScript with Node.js, and Go. It is written almost entirely in JavaScript, and uses Node.js on the back-end. The editor component uses Ace. Cloud9 was acquired by Amazon in July 2016 [4] and became a part of Amazon Web Services (AWS).

  4. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    AWS announces Amazon Lightsail, intended to compete against existing virtual private server offerings such as those by Linode and DigitalOcean. Lightsail packages together a compute server, storage, and transfer into fixed-price plans, like VPS providers do.

  5. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    Node.js allows the creation of web servers and networking tools using JavaScript and a collection of "modules" that handle various core functionalities. [ 14 ] [ 17 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Modules are provided for file system I/O, networking ( DNS , HTTP , TCP , TLS/SSL or UDP ), binary data (buffers), cryptography functions, data streams and ...

  6. AWS Cloud Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The CLI can be installed using the Node.js package manager or any compatible package manager. Once the AWS CDK Toolkit is installed, developers can create a new AWS CDK project, define their infrastructure using constructs, and deploy the resulting AWS CloudFormation stack to their AWS account.

  7. Progress Software - Wikipedia

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    Progress Software was co-founded by several MIT graduates, including Joseph W. Alsop, Clyde Kessel, and Chip Ziering in 1981. [4] Originally called Data Language Corporation (DLC), the company changed its name to Progress Software in 1987, the same name of its main product, Progress.

  8. Dynamo (storage system) - Wikipedia

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    Symmetry: Every node in Dynamo should have the same set of responsibilities as its peers; there should be no distinguished node or nodes that take special roles or extra set of responsibilities. Decentralization: An extension of symmetry, the design should favor decentralized peer-to-peer techniques over centralized control.

  9. NPM - Wikipedia

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    National Postal Museum (since 1993), a museum in Washington, D.C., United States; National Palace Museum, a museum in Taipei, Taiwan; npm, Inc., a software development and hosting company based in California, United States