Difference between revisions of "Next.js"
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− | [[wikipedia:Next.js]] | + | [[wikipedia:Next.js]] is a [[React framework]] that enables several extra features, including server-side rendering and generating static websites. [[React]] is a [[JavaScript]] library that is traditionally used to build web applications rendered in the client's browser with JavaScript. |
* [[Node.js]] | * [[Node.js]] |
Revision as of 17:25, 13 September 2021
wikipedia:Next.js is a React framework that enables several extra features, including server-side rendering and generating static websites. React is a JavaScript library that is traditionally used to build web applications rendered in the client's browser with JavaScript.
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- Node.js, JavaScript runtime, Deno, nock, next.js, express.js, electron, Nest.js, nvm,
package.json
, Webpack,node -r
,npm, nvm, node-gyp
, Node.js modules, Fastify, PM2, UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning, node-inspector, Puppeteer, Node-config, Node-RED - JavaScript: JavaScript runtime, Web framework, JSX, Node.js, React and React Native, Electron, npm, cypress, v8 engine, Vue.js, Redux, Yarn, Craco, Terser, Lodash, Lerna, ECMAScript, Vite, EJS, WebGL, jQuery, DataTables, Prototype pollution
- API, Redfish (specification), GRPC, RESTful, FastAPI, AWS API Gateway Service, OpenAPI, GraphQL, Protocol Buffers, Google APIs Explorer, Zapier, Postman, Full Life Cycle API Management, GSSAPI, Apilayer, Amazon API Gateway, Apigee, API as a Service (APIaaS), Crypto API
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