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    TypeScript

    TypeScript

    Application-scale JavaScript

    TypeScript is an open source programming language that is a typed superset of JavaScript. It adds optional static typing to JavaScript, which can support tools for large-scale JavaScript applications for any browser, host and OS. TypeScript compiles to clean, simple JavaScript, and uses existing JavaScript code and libraries. It also offers support for the latest and evolving JavaScript features, such as async functions and decorators.
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    Node.js

    Node.js

    Cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment

    ...It is built on Chrome’s V8 engine and is designed for building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js enables developers to create servers, APIs, command-line tools, and full-stack web applications using a single programming language. Its non-blocking, event-driven architecture makes it highly efficient for handling concurrent requests. The ecosystem is supported by npm, one of the largest package managers, providing access to thousands of libraries and tools. Node.js is widely used for backend development, real-time applications, and microservices architectures.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Hakaton Starter

    Hakaton Starter

    A boilerplate for Node.js web applications

    A boilerplate for Node.js web applications. If you have attended any hackathons in the past, then you know how much time it takes to get a project started: decide on what to build, pick a programming language, pick a web framework, pick a CSS framework. A while later, you might have an initial project up on GitHub, and only then can other team members start contributing. Or how about doing something as simple as Sign in with Facebook authentication? You can spend hours on it if you are not familiar with how OAuth 2.0 works. ...
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    YumpeeCMS

    YumpeeCMS

    Yumpee CMS is a Content Management System built using Yii2

    **NOW ON GITHUB** - https://github.com/yumpee/yumpeecms **CHECK OUT MARKET** http://marketplace.yumpeecms.com ** http://[host_url]/install.php for easy install process ** Any HTML template come alive with dynamic data easily with Yumpee Supports multiple databases in the backend – MySQL/Maria DB, Postgres, Oracle, MS SQL, No SQL databases Communicate easily with Web APIs and process the results with less programming overheads Create your own webservice easily Run different related web...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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