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The language offers clean syntax, modularity, and easy debugging in browsers
The JavaScript framework from Facebook provides a native interface feel while retaining the Web's more agile model of development
Famo.us, io.js, JavaFX, Objective-C, and Spring.Net have all faded away, but for different reasons
Google's Progressive Web Apps deliver an applike user experience, but on the browser
Even Mozilla's own Firefox doesn’t support the first, awkward tools for WebAssembly
Yes, it's the poignant sequel to <a href="/article/3013229/application-development/10-things-you-dont-need-to-worry-about-in-2016.html">last week's reprieve</a>: a jolly list of worries to keep
The transpiler adds Java syntax to TypeScript so developers can use Java skills to build JavaScript Web apps
Version 2 offers a significant speed boost and improved mobile development capabilities