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Static site generators (SSGs) are software engines that use text input files (such as Markdown, reStructuredText, AsciiDoc and JSON) to generate static web pages. [1] Static sites generated by static site generators do not require a backend after site generation, making them first-class citizens on content delivery networks (CDNs).
Such web pages are suitable for the contents that rarely need to be updated, though modern web template systems are changing this. Maintaining large numbers of static pages as files can be impractical without automated tools, such as static site generators. Any personalization or interactivity has to run client-side, which is restricting. [5]
La Cité Humaine – Esquisse d'une Sociologie Dialectique, T. 1: Histoire des Systèmes Sociologiques et T. 2: Cinématique, Statique et Dynamique Sociales. [ The Human City - Sketch of A Dialectical Sociology, T. 1: The History of Sociological Systems and T. 2: Social Kinematics, Statics and Dialectics ] Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin ...
All of the client and server components that collectively build a dynamic web page are called a web application.Web applications manage user interactions, state, security, and performance.
Les caractéristiques géométriques et physiques des poissons avec contribution à l'étude de leur équilibre statique et dynamique, Volumes 1-2. Masson, 1929. Hodographes et polaires d'avions, 1930. Étude des trajectoires et des qualités aérodynamiques d'un avion par l'emploi d'un appareil cinématographique de bord. With André Sainte ...
Cours de Mécanique ou Résumé de Leçons sur la Dynamique, la Statique et leurs Applications à l'Art de l'Ingénieur [A Course in Mechanics or a Summary of Lessons on Dynamics and Statics and their Application to the Art of the Engineer] (in French). Paris: Carilian Goeury et V. Dalmont. 1847.
However, recognizable Cremona diagrams appeared as early as 1725, in Pierre Varignon's posthumously published work, Nouvelle Méchanique ou Statique. [1] In the Cremona method, first the external forces and reactions are drawn (to scale) forming a vertical line in the lower right side of the picture.
Gottfried Wilhelm Flügge (March 18, 1904 – March 19, 1990) was a German engineer, and Professor of Applied Mechanics at Stanford University. [1] [2] He is known as recipient of the 1970 Theodore von Karman Medal in Engineering Mechanics, [3] and the 1970 Worcester Reed Warner Medal.