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===Angular=== | |||
* JavaScript-based open-source front-end web framework mainly maintained by Google | * JavaScript-based open-source front-end web framework mainly maintained by Google | ||
* JavaScript MVC framework to develop a dynamic web application. | |||
* Open source framework for the client side of the application | * Open source framework for the client side of the application | ||
* Runs on the client browser | * Runs on the client browser | ||
=React= | ==Library== | ||
===React=== | |||
* React is a library for building User Interfaces (UI elements). | * React is a library for building User Interfaces (UI elements). | ||
* Works through the “virtual DOM” | * Works through the “virtual DOM” | ||
* A single component contains both the functional part of the View and the UI itself. | * A single component contains both the functional part of the View and the UI itself. | ||
* Stands for the "view" | * Stands for the "view" | ||
=Jquery= | ===Jquery=== | ||
* JavaScript library. | |||
* Interacts with the DOM directly. | * Interacts with the DOM directly. | ||
=Mootools= | ===Mootools=== | ||
* Interacts with the DOM directly. | * Interacts with the DOM directly. | ||
=Server Side= | |||
=Node.js= | =Node.js= | ||
* Cross-platform runtime system and environment for applications written in JavaScript. | * Cross-platform runtime system and environment for applications written in JavaScript. | ||
* Runs on the server side. | * Runs on the server side. |
Revision as of 03:29, 26 May 2019
Client Side
MVC Framework
Angular
- JavaScript-based open-source front-end web framework mainly maintained by Google
- JavaScript MVC framework to develop a dynamic web application.
- Open source framework for the client side of the application
- Runs on the client browser
Library
React
- React is a library for building User Interfaces (UI elements).
- Works through the “virtual DOM”
- A single component contains both the functional part of the View and the UI itself.
- Stands for the "view"
Jquery
- JavaScript library.
- Interacts with the DOM directly.
Mootools
- Interacts with the DOM directly.
Server Side
Node.js
- Cross-platform runtime system and environment for applications written in JavaScript.
- Runs on the server side.