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    Lightning Web Components

    Lightning Web Components

    A Blazing Fast, Enterprise-Grade Web Components Foundation

    Lean, lightweight runtime optimized for performance, with minimal boilerplate code. Lightning Web Components uses standard HTML, modern JavaScript (ES6+), and the best of native Web Components. Leave abstractions behind and build custom elements with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Lightning web components are custom elements built using HTML and modern JavaScript. Ready to learn more? Check out the Developer Guide and write code in the Playground. ...
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    Opal

    Opal

    Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript source-to-source compiler

    ...It is also built ready for the browser into opal-parser.js to allow compilation in any JavaScript environment. This directory holds the Opal runtime and corelib implemented in Ruby and JavaScript. opal-parser allows you to eval Ruby code directly from your HTML (and from Opal) files without needing any other building process. Opal.compile is a simple interface to just compile a string of Ruby into a string of JavaScript code. See the website for more detailed instructions and guides for Rails, jQuery, Sinatra, rack, CDN, etc.
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