Also known as dōjō toolkit, Dojo Toolkit, ng-dhtml, Dojo 2
Modular JavaScript framework designed to ease the rapid development of cross-platform, JavaScript/Ajax-based applications and web sites.
Dojo
Dojo is a modern TypeScript framework for building scalable enterprise web applications
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Dojo is a progressive framework for modern web applications built with TypeScript. Visit us at dojo.io for documentation, tutorials, cookbooks, and other materials. This repository contains detailed information on the structure of Dojo, while dojo.io is focused on getting started with and learning Dojo. There are several packages which are designed to support the Dojo platform. Generally these packages are not directly used by end developers: dojo/scripts - A package of scripts to aid with Dojo package development. dojo/webpack-contrib - Specialized webpack loaders and plugins used by the Dojo toolchain. We have added a repository of examples which have been built on Dojo. Those examples are available in the dojo/examples repository and are live at dojo.github.io/examples. There are several documents that are relevant for contributing to Dojo. Contributing Guidelines - Guidelines for contributing code (or documentation) to Dojo Code Of Conduct - Guidelines for participation in all Dojo OSS communities. Style Guide - The style guide for Dojo for packages that do not use prettier tslint.json - The configuration file tslint that is used to validate Dojo code against While Dojo tries to provide a holistic set of tools to build web applications, there are several key technologies where we feel that Dojo would be better integrating and building upon versus building from the ground up. TypeScript and Dojo both iterate rapidly. In general Dojo strives for maximum compatibility, with a plan to periodically increase the minimum TypeScript version so we can begin relying on newer TypeScript features. Please review this list when using Dojo:
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).