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Isomorphic JavaScript

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JavaScript applications that run on both the client and server
Not to be confused with Isomorphism.

Isomorphic JavaScript, also known as Universal JavaScript, describes JavaScript applications which run both on the client and the server.

Name

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The naming of the term 'Isomorphic JavaScript' has been a matter of controversy.[1] The term 'isomorphic' was first coined by Charlie Robbins from Nodejitsu, in one of the company's blog posts.[2] Spike Brehm, a software engineer from Airbnb, wrote another blog post using the same term.[3] However, others have proposed to use the term Universal JavaScript instead.[1] [4]

Frameworks

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There have been several isomorphic JavaScript frameworks and libraries created, most notably Miso and Meteor (framework). Others include Next.js, Nuxt, Sveltekit, Rendr, Derby, Ezel and Catberry.[citation needed ]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Is "Isomorphic JavaScript" a good term?". 2ality. Archived from the original on 2017年06月21日. Retrieved 2017年06月15日.
  2. ^ Inc., Nodejitsu. "Scaling Isomorphic Javascript Code | Nodejitsu Inc". blog.nodejitsu.com. Archived from the original on 2017年07月03日. Retrieved 2017年06月15日. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ AirbnbEng (2013年11月11日). "Isomorphic JavaScript: The Future of Web Apps". Airbnb Engineering & Data Science. Archived from the original on 2017年06月17日. Retrieved 2017年06月15日.
  4. ^ "Universal JavaScript". Michael Jackson. 2015年06月08日. Archived from the original on 2017年06月21日. Retrieved 2017年06月15日.

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