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  2. Bun (software) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Ext JS - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Minification (programming) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Konqueror - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. JSONP - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Three.js - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threejs

    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]