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Express.js

Index Express.js

Express.js, or simply Express, is a back end web application framework for building RESTful APIs with Node.js, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: API, Asynchrony (computer programming), De facto standard, Fox Sports, Free and open-source software, Frontend and backend, GitHub, IBM, JavaScript, MEAN (solution stack), Meteor (web framework), MIT License, MongoDB, Node.js, PayPal, REST, Routing, Sinatra (software), Socket.IO, Strongloop, Uber, URL redirection, Web application, Web cache, Web framework.

API

An is a way for two or more computer programs or components to communicate with each other.

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Asynchrony (computer programming)

Asynchrony, in computer programming, refers to the occurrence of events independent of the main program flow and ways to deal with such events.

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De facto standard

A de facto standard is a custom or convention that is commonly used even though its use is not required.

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Fox Sports

Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels, broadcast divisions, programming, and other media around the world.

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Free and open-source software

Free and open-source software (FOSS) is software that is available under a license that grants the right to use, modify, and distribute the software, modified or not, to everyone free of charge.

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Frontend and backend

In software engineering, the terms frontend and backend (sometimes written as back end or back-end) refer to the separation of concerns between the presentation layer (frontend), and the data access layer (backend) of a piece of software, or the physical infrastructure or hardware.

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GitHub

GitHub is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their code.

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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.

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JavaScript

JavaScript, often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS.

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MEAN (solution stack)

MEAN (MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS (or Angular), and Node.js) is a source-available JavaScript software stack for building dynamic web sites and web applications. Express.js and MEAN (solution stack) are web frameworks.

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Meteor (web framework)

Meteor, or MeteorJS, is a partly proprietary, mostly free and open-source isomorphic JavaScript web framework written using Node.js.

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MIT License

The MIT License is a permissive software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the late 1980s.

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MongoDB

MongoDB is a source-available, cross-platform, document-oriented database program.

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Node.js

Node.js is a cross-platform, open-source JavaScript runtime environment that can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, macOS, and more. Express.js and Node.js are JavaScript libraries.

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PayPal

PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American multinational financial technology company operating an online payments system in the majority of countries that support online money transfers; it serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods such as checks and money orders.

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REST

REST (representational state transfer) is a software architectural style that was created to guide the design and development of the architecture for the World Wide Web.

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Routing

Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks.

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Sinatra (software)

Sinatra is a free and open source software web application library and domain-specific language written in Ruby. Express.js and Sinatra (software) are web frameworks.

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Socket.IO

Socket.IO is an event-driven library for real-time web applications. Express.js and Socket.IO are JavaScript libraries and web software stubs.

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Strongloop

StrongLoop is an American company working with Node.js to create and support StrongLoop Suite, a Mobile API Tier.

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Uber

Uber Technologies, Inc., commonly referred to as Uber, is an American multinational transportation company that provides ride-hailing services, courier services, food delivery, and freight transport.

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URL redirection

URL redirection, also called URL forwarding, is a World Wide Web technique for making a web page available under more than one URL address.

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Web application

A web application (or web app) is application software that is accessed using a web browser.

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Web cache

A Web cache (or HTTP cache) is a system for optimizing the World Wide Web.

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Web framework

A web framework (WF) or web application framework (WAF) is a software framework that is designed to support the development of web applications including web services, web resources, and web APIs. Express.js and web framework are web frameworks.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Express.js

Also known as Expressjs, Expressjs.com.