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  2. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    The name WebAssembly is intended to seem synonymous with that of the assembly language. The name suggests bringing assembly-like programming to the Web, where it will be executed client-side — by the website-user's computer via the user's web browser. To accomplish this, WebAssembly must be much more hardware-independent than a true assembly ...

  3. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Version 8 of Angular introduced a new compilation and rendering pipeline, Ivy, and version 9 of Angular enabled Ivy by default. Angular 13 removed the deprecated former compiler, View Engine. [21] Angular 14 introduced standalone components and Angular 17 made them the default, de-emphasizing the use of modules.

  4. Application binary interface - Wikipedia

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    Developers writing their own assembly language code may also interface with assembly generated by a compliant compiler. EABIs are designed to optimize for performance within the limited resources of an embedded system. Therefore, EABIs omit most abstractions that are made between kernel and user code in complex operating systems.

  5. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    The Blazor component model makes sure that the rendered markup gets updated when the state of the component changes, usually in response to user action. While both markup and C# code can be placed in the same .razor file, it is also possible to have a separate code-behind file with a partial class.

  6. Dependency injection - Wikipedia

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    More generally, dependency injection reduces boilerplate code, since all dependency creation is handled by a singular component. [19] Finally, dependency injection allows concurrent development. Two developers can independently develop classes that use each other, while only needing to know the interface the classes will communicate through.

  7. Component-based software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Component-based software engineering (CBSE), also called component-based development (CBD), is a style of software engineering that aims to construct a software system from components that are loosely-coupled and reusable. This emphasizes the separation of concerns among components. [1] [2]

  8. Composition over inheritance - Wikipedia

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    [12] Java provides default interface methods since version 8. [4]: 104 Project Lombok [13] supports delegation using the @Delegate annotation on the field, instead of copying and maintaining the names and types of all the methods from the delegated field. [14] Julia macros can be used to generate forwarding methods.

  9. AssemblyScript - Wikipedia

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    asc, the reference AssemblyScript compiler, is based on Binaryen , a back-end compiler toolchain developed by Alon Zakai that compiles to WebAssembly and is a component of Emscripten (which Zakai also developed). The asc compiler and other tooling are available via the npm package manager.