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  2. Web Components - Wikipedia

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    There are many libraries that are built on Web Components with the aim of increasing the level of abstraction when creating custom elements. Some of these libraries are X-Tag, Slim.js, Polymer, Bosonic, Riot.js, Salesforce Lightning Web Components, DataFormsJS, Telepathy, and Wompo

  3. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2015 [55] the "Lightning Components" framework has been supported. The Apex compiler was designed by James Spagnola. [56] As of 2014, the Force.com platform had 1.5 million registered developers according to Salesforce. [57]

  4. No-code development platform - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce Lightning: Part of the Salesforce platform, mixing no-code components with Apex code to build and automate CRM apps. Backendless (low-code mode): Offers control over backend data and infrastructure alongside a visual development environment.

  5. Sales force management system - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce management systems (also sales force automation systems (SFA)) are information systems used in customer relationship management (CRM) marketing and management that help automate some sales and sales force management functions. They are often combined with a marketing information system, in which case they are often called CRM systems

  6. Design system - Wikipedia

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    A design system is a comprehensive set of standards, documentation, and reusable components that guide the development of digital products within an organization. It serves as a single source of truth for designers and developers, ensuring consistency and efficiency across projects.

  7. List of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    This is an index to notable programming languages, in current or historical use. Dialects of BASIC, esoteric programming languages, and markup languages are not included. A programming language does not need to be imperative or Turing-complete, but must be executable and so does not include markup languages such as HTML or XML, but does include domain-specific languages such as SQL and its ...