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  2. NestJS - Wikipedia

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    NestJS, or simply Nest, is a server-side Node.js-based web framework for progressive web app development, released as free and open-source software under an MIT License. [ 3 ] History

  3. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Express.js: 5.0.1 [23] 2024-10-08; 4 months ago MIT License: Fastify: 5.2.1 [24] 2025-01-06; 38 days ago MIT License: Meteor: 3.0 [25] 2024-07-22; 6 months ago MIT License: NestJS: 11.0.5 [26] 2025-01-23; 21 days ago MIT License: Next.js: 15.1.6 [27] 2025-01-22; 22 days ago MIT License: Nuxt.js: 3.15.3 [28] 2025-01-24; 20 days ago MIT License ...

  4. Next.js - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2021 Next.js version 11 was released, introducing among others: Webpack 5 support, preview of real-time collaborative coding functionality "Next.js Live", and experimental function of automatic conversion from Create React App to Next.js compatible form "Create React App Migration". [23]

  5. List of .NET libraries and frameworks - Wikipedia

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    A class library; The .NET Standard is a set of common APIs that are implemented in the Base Class Library of any .NET implementation. The class library of each implementation must implement the .NET Standard, but may also implement additional APIs. Traditionally, .NET apps targeted a certain version of a .NET implementation, e.g. .NET Framework ...

  6. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript-based web application frameworks, such as React and Vue, provide extensive capabilities but come with associated trade-offs. These frameworks often extend or enhance features available through native web technologies, such as routing, component-based development, and state management.

  7. DNN (software) - Wikipedia

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    DNN Platform (formerly "DotNetNuke Community Edition" content management system) is open source software distributed under an MIT License that is intended to allow management of websites without much technical knowledge, and to be extensible through a large number of third-party apps to provide functionality not included in the DNN core modules.

  8. ASP.NET Web Forms - Wikipedia

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    Other code files (often containing common "library" classes) can also exist in the Web folders with the cs/vb extension. In ASP.NET 2 these should be placed inside the App_Code folder where they are dynamically compiled and available to the whole application. cshtml: 4.1: Views (mixed C# and HTML using Razor syntax) dbml: 3.5: LINQ to SQL data ...

  9. List of C Sharp software - Wikipedia

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    C# is a programming language. The following is a list of software programmed in it: Banshee, a cross-platform open-source media player. Beagle, a search system for Linux and other Unix-like systems. Colectica, a suite of programs for use in managing official statistics and statistical surveys using open standards.