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  2. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAssembly

    The table below shows an example of a factorial function written in C and its corresponding WebAssembly code after compilation, shown both in .wat text format (a human-readable textual representation of WebAssembly) and in .wasm binary format (the raw bytecode, expressed below in hexadecimal), that is executed by a Web browser or run-time ...

  3. Web Components - Wikipedia

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    Web Components are a set of features that provide a standard component model for the web [1] allowing for encapsulation and interoperability of individual HTML elements. Web Components are a popular approach when building microfrontends. Primary technologies used to create Web Components include: [2] Custom Elements APIs to define new HTML ...

  4. AssemblyScript - Wikipedia

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    asc, the reference AssemblyScript compiler, is based on Binaryen , a back-end compiler toolchain developed by Alon Zakai that compiles to WebAssembly and is a component of Emscripten (which Zakai also developed). The asc compiler and other tooling are available via the npm package manager.

  5. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    The Blazor component model makes sure that the rendered markup gets updated when the state of the component changes, usually in response to user action. While both markup and C# code can be placed in the same .razor file, it is also possible to have a separate code-behind file with a partial class. Components are compiled into .NET classes.

  6. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    AngularJS's templating is based on bidirectional UI data binding. Data-binding is an automatic way of updating the view whenever the model changes, as well as updating the model whenever the view changes. The HTML template is compiled in the browser. The compilation step creates pure HTML, which the browser re-renders into the live view.

  7. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a term which was used by some browser vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and client-side scripts (JavaScript, VBScript, or any other supported scripts) that enabled the creation of interactive and animated documents.

  8. Sandcastle (software) - Wikipedia

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    A "doc model" XSL transformation, provided by the chosen presentation style, is applied to define the files that will be generated. Sandcastle provides a reference build component stack (sandcastle.config) that builds in-memory indexes of the data, resolves shared content and links, and uses XSL to generate the final HTML output.

  9. HTML Components - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the li element is given the behavior defined by "hilite.htc" (a file that contains JScript code defining highlight/lowlight actions on mouse over). The same hilite.htc can then be given to any element in the HTML page - thus encapsulating the behavior defined by this file.