JavaScript is a high-level, interpreted programming language that is primarily known for its role in enhancing web pages to provide a more dynamic and interactive user experience. Developed initially by Netscape
[Note: Nanopass is a framework for implementing compilers.] The intended use of Urlang is to use 1) to write (generate) a Racket runtime in JavaScript. The middle-end of the Racket-to-JavaScript compiler will produce output as Nanopass structures, so 2) will be used as the backend for...
Enter JavaScript in the backend andNode.js. This need is why JavaScript now has the capabilities to handle backend responsibilities and is considered a full-stack language. You can learn more about how the language works on both the front- and backend inour introductory guide to JavaScript. 3....
Learn what is Vue JS, a powerful and easy-to-learn JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications. Read more in this blog.
OpenVINO Execution Provider for ONNX Runtime - use OpenVINO as a backend with your existing ONNX Runtime code. LlamaIndex - build context-augmented GenAI applications with the LlamaIndex framework and enhance runtime performance with OpenVINO. LangChain - integrate OpenVINO with the LangChain framew...
Node.js shares many features with JavaScript, which simplifies the learning curve for front-end developers venturing into back-end development. Unlike PHP or Python, where mastering a new programming language is required, Node.js offers a more direct and adaptable approach, easing the transition for...
GPGME provides a high-level crypto API for encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management. GPGME comes with language bindings for Common Lisp. Language bindings for C++, Qt, and Python are available in separate repositories. GPGME uses GnuPG as its backend to support ...
Python vs. JavaScript—which language has more uses? Instagram’s example is a good benchmark for the current web and mobile industry. Many popular apps have a similar structure—Python on the backend and JavaScript on the frontend. Even PayPal, which is completely different from Instagram, has...
JAMstack (JAM stands for "JavaScript, APIs, Markup") is a methodology for efficiently creating lightweight, fast-performing web applications. JAMstack applications are static, with APIs used for any backend functionality. Static site generators enable developers to quickly build a JAMstack application ...
Artificial intelligence (AI): SaaS providers areleveraging AIto provide advanced functionality, such aspredictive analytics, natural language processing (NLP), andmachine learning(ML). Platformisation: SaaS providers have moved beyond providing standalone applications to creating platforms that enable third...