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    OpenUI5

    OpenUI5

    OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications

    OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications, responsive to all devices, running on almost any browser of your choice. OpenUI5 follows open standards and includes powerful development concepts, efficient tools, as well as a rich set of UI controls. No need to worry about device specifics! UI5 apps and controls run on smartphones, tablets and desktop browsers. OpenUI5 is a JavaScript UI Framework released by SAP under the Apache 2.0 license. It's open for contributions and feedback! Explore key concepts of OpenUI5 in this minimalist web app using the MVC pattern and bootstrapping from our CDN. ...
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    HTML DOM

    HTML DOM

    Common tasks of managing HTML DOM with vanilla JavaScript

    Web development goes very fast. I still remember the moments when starting to use jQuery, Prototype, script.aculo.us, Zepto and many more. Nowadays, even if our application is powered by modern tools such as Angular, Vue, React, Svelte, .etc, we have to deal with DOM. The frameworks encapsulate and hide the DOM management directly, but still give us a door to work with DOM via ref, event handlers. If you develop or use a web component in any framework, you have to work with DOM at a certain...
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