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Bun is a JavaScript runtime, package manager, test runner and bundler built from scratch using the Zig programming language. [4] [5] It was designed by Jarred Sumner as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. Bun uses WebKit's JavaScriptCore as the JavaScript engine, [6] unlike Node.js and Deno, which both use V8.
Ext JS is a JavaScript application framework for building interactive cross-platform web applications [2] using techniques such as Ajax, DHTML and DOM scripting. It can be used as a simple component framework (for example, to create dynamic grids on otherwise static pages) but also as a full framework for building single-page applications (SPAs).
Libraries available online are capable of minification and optimization to varying degrees. Some libraries also merge multiple script files into a single file for client download. JavaScript source maps can make code readable and debuggable even after it has been combined and minified. [11]
Downloading files from FTP, HTTP(S) and BitTorrent sources. Pausing and resuming of downloading files, as well as the ability to restart a download. Gives of information about current and pending downloads. Embedding into system tray of the host system. Integration with the KDE Konqueror and Rekonq web browsers.
Bootstrap is an HTML, CSS and JS library that focuses on simplifying the development of informative web pages (as opposed to web applications). The primary purpose of adding it to a web project is to apply Bootstrap's choices of color, size, font and layout to that project.
Download QR code; Print/export ... Libuv is an abstraction layer for network and file system functionality on both ... (September 2012), Sams Teach Yourself Node.js ...
In July 2005, George Jempty suggested an optional variable assignment be prepended to JSON. [19] [20] The original proposal for JSONP, where the padding is a callback function, appears to have been made by Bob Ippolito in December 2005 [21] and is now used by many Web 2.0 applications such as Dojo Toolkit and Google Web Toolkit.
Examples: Over 150 files of coding examples plus fonts, models, textures, sounds, and other support files; Debugging: Stats.js, [14] WebGL Inspector, [15] Three.js Inspector [16] Virtual and Augmented Reality via WebXR [17] Three.js runs in all browsers with support for WebGL 1.0 or WebGL 2.0. Three.js is made available under the MIT License. [1]