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  2. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular (also referred to as Angular 2+) [4] is a TypeScript-based free and open-source single-page web application framework. It is developed by Google and by a community of individuals and corporations. Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS.

  3. HTTP persistent connection - Wikipedia

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    Under HTTP 1.0, connections should always be closed by the server after sending the response. [1]Since at least late 1995, [2] developers of popular products (browsers, web servers, etc.) using HTTP/1.0, started to add an unofficial extension (to the protocol) named "keep-alive" in order to allow the reuse of a connection for multiple requests/responses.

  4. NativeScript - Wikipedia

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    This means a call to the NativeScript Button API provides a UI abstraction for Button, which directly calls UIButton on iOS [20] or com.android.widget.Button on Android. [21] While application source code is written in JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, or Vue.js, the source code is not compiled or otherwise mutated.

  5. MEAN (solution stack) - Wikipedia

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    MEAN (MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS (or Angular), and Node.js) [1] is a source-available JavaScript software stack for building dynamic web sites and web applications. [2] A variation known as MERN replaces Angular with React.js front-end, [3] [4] and another named MEVN use Vue.js as front-end.

  6. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    Access-Control-Request-Method: GET: Permanent: standard: Authorization: Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. Authorization: Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ== Permanent RFC 9110: Cache-Control: Used to specify directives that must be obeyed by all caching mechanisms along the request-response chain. Cache-Control: no-cache ...

  7. WebUSB - Wikipedia

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    A Universal Serial Bus, or a USB is an industry standard communication protocol used to communicate data across connectors, and cables from computers to peripheral devices and/or other computers. [4] WebUSB is a set of API calls that enable access to these hardware devices from web pages. WebUSB is developed by the World Wide Web Consortium ...

  8. Hoodie (software) - Wikipedia

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    The core structure of Hoodie is to provide a JavaScript package that provides API calls to store data on CouchDB or offline on PouchDB. The user does not need to understand how the online/offline synchronisation works. The backend is dealt with by simple commands to store and retrieve data. Example of the store function:

  9. gRPC - Wikipedia

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    gRPC (acronym for Google Remote Procedure Calls [2]) is a cross-platform high-performance remote procedure call (RPC) framework. gRPC was initially created by Google, but is open source and is used in many organizations.