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Time and time again, when developing user interfaces with JSF, tasks that could be achieved quite easily using JavaScript become a giant hassle. A simple example is a page that includes a set of radio ...
Lynx is a high-performance cross-platform UI framework open-sourced by ByteDance, designed to allow developers to write code once using familiar web technologies (HTML, CSS, Java) and achieve ...
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Redwood.js unites React, GraphQL, and Prisma for rapid application development inspired by Ruby on Rails. Let's get a hands-on look at Redwood.js. One of the biggest challenges of building a web ...
Astro is a full-stack JavaScript meta-framework that orchestrates reactive view technologies like React and Svelte. While there are numerous meta-frameworks (examples include Next.js and Remix), Astro ...
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Blazor shook up the .NET-centric web-dev space several years ago with its new ability to create web apps using C# and .NET instead of primarily coding UI with JavaScript like most every other ...
A free, open-source platform for building modern-age apps and cloud services is known as NET. Through .NET, developers can ...