The Nitrogen Erlang Web Framework.

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Title: The Nitrogen Erlang Web Framework.
Authors: Vinoski, Steve1
Source: IEEE Internet Computing. Nov2012, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p87-90. 4p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Chart.
Subjects: Web development, ERLANG (Computer program language), Declarative programming languages, Programming languages, Client/server computing equipment, AJAX (Web development technology)
Abstract: Nitrogen is a popular open source Erlang Web framework that supplies developers with a rich set of features for building websites. It uses an event-driven model, letting Erlang developers use regular language features to write client-side elements as well as server-side code for handling webpage events. It also lets developers easily write interactive Web applications that use AJAX or long-polling techniques to deliver excellent responsiveness to end users. This article provides a brief introduction to Nitrogen along with examples highlighting the framework's features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Nitrogen is a popular open source Erlang Web framework that supplies developers with a rich set of features for building websites. It uses an event-driven model, letting Erlang developers use regular language features to write client-side elements as well as server-side code for handling webpage events. It also lets developers easily write interactive Web applications that use AJAX or long-polling techniques to deliver excellent responsiveness to end users. This article provides a brief introduction to Nitrogen along with examples highlighting the framework's features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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