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  2. HTML5 File API - Wikipedia

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    In addition, this specification defines objects to be used within threaded web applications for the synchronous reading of files. The File API describes how interactions with files are handled, for reading information about them and their data as well, to be able to upload it. Despite the name, the File API is not part of HTML5.

  3. web2py - Wikipedia

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    Web2py is an open-source web application framework written in the Python programming language.Web2py allows web developers to program dynamic web content using Python.Web2py is designed to help reduce tedious web development tasks, such as developing web forms from scratch, although a web developer may build a form from scratch if required.

  4. Category : Python (programming language) web frameworks

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    A web framework is a software framework that is designed to support the development of web applications, web services and web APIs. The framework aims to alleviate the overhead associated with common activities used in web development .

  5. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Support for memcached, and any WSGI compliant system ToscaWidgets, utilizing FormEncode Yes web2py: Python Yes Yes Push Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [99] BlueBream (Zope 3) Python via add-on products, e.g. Plone w/KSS Yes Pull Yes ZODB, SQLObject, SQLAlchemy Unit tests, functional tests ZODB generations ACL-based Yes Yes Yes No Zope 2 ...

  6. File system API - Wikipedia

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    The API is "driver-based" when the kernel provides facilities but the file system code resides totally external to the kernel (not even as a module of a modular kernel). It is a cleaner scheme as the filesystem code is totally independent, it allows filesystems to be created for closed-source kernels and online filesystem additions or removals ...

  7. Tahoe-LAFS - Wikipedia

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    Tahoe-LAFS (Tahoe Least-Authority File Store [5]) is a free and open, secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant, distributed data store and distributed file system. [6] [7] It can be used as an online backup system, or to serve as a file or Web host similar to Freenet, [citation needed] depending on the front-end used to insert and access files in the Tahoe system.

  8. API - Wikipedia

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    API use can vary depending on the type of programming language involved. An API for a procedural language such as Lua could consist primarily of basic routines to execute code, manipulate data or handle errors while an API for an object-oriented language, such as Java, would provide a specification of classes and its class methods.

  9. davfs2 - Wikipedia

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    It is an open-source [7] GPL-licensed file system for mounting WebDAV servers. It uses the FUSE file system API to communicate with the kernel and the neon WebDAV library for communicating with the web server.