Episode 1344 JsRender/JsViews Thu, 2021-Jan-07 01:07 UTC Length - 2:04
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The random article for Thursday, 7 January 2021 is JsRender/JsViews.
JsRender/JsViews is an open-source JavaScript library for writing single-page web applications using templates and the Model–view–viewmodel design pattern.
There are three libraries in two source files:
JsRender is the template library
JsViews is the MVVM library which provides two-way data binding for the templates
JsObservable is integrated with JsViews and facilitates observable data manipulations that are immediately reflected in the data-bound templates. The library evolved out of the discontinued jQuery Templates. It can also be used in server-side Javascript development using e.g. node.js, Python's Django framework or Ruby on Rails. JsRender/JsViews is hosted on GitHub and version 1.0 was released in November 2018.
The library is developed and maintained by Microsoft employee Boris Moore and is used in projects such as Outlook.com and Windows Azure.
This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:07 UTC on Thursday, 7 January 2021.
For the full current version of the article, see JsRender/JsViews on Wikipedia.
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