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  2. AngularJS - Wikipedia

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    AngularJS two-way data binding had its most notable feature, largely relieving the server backend of templating responsibilities. Instead, templates were rendered in plain HTML according to data contained in a scope defined in the model.

  3. Ajax (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax offers several benefits that can significantly enhance web application performance and user experience. By reducing server traffic and improving speed, Ajax plays a crucial role in modern web development.

  4. D3.js - Wikipedia

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    The central principle of D3.js design is to enable the programmer to first use a CSS-style selector to select a given set of Document Object Model (DOM) nodes, then use operators to manipulate them in a similar manner to jQuery. [8]

  5. npm - Wikipedia

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    Packages in the registry are in ECMAScript Module (ESM) or CommonJS format and include a metadata file in JSON format. [19]Over 3.1 million packages are available in the main npm registry.

  6. Globalize (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    Globalize was first announced in October 2010 by John Resig and originally developed by David Reed, sponsored by Microsoft, under the name jQuery Globalization plugin, built on top of an export of the .net locale database. From there the dependency on jQuery was removed and the project renamed to Globalize.

  7. List of Ajax frameworks - Wikipedia

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    jQuery, a JavaScript library that provides an Ajax framework and other utilities, and jQuery UI, a plug-in that provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets. GPL and MIT: MooTools, a compact and modular JavaScript framework best known for its visual effects and transitions.

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  9. Unobtrusive JavaScript - Wikipedia

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