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  2. React (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    React is a free and open-source front-end JavaScript library for building user interfaces based on components. Learn about its features, such as declarative programming, hooks, server components, and more.

  3. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    Laravel is a free and open-source web framework for building web applications using PHP and the MVC pattern. It was created by Taylor Otwell and has many features such as modular packaging, database access, deployment utilities, and syntactic sugar.

  4. XAMPP - Wikipedia

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    XAMPP is a free and open-source cross-platform web server solution stack package that includes Apache, MariaDB, PHP, Perl and other components. It is mainly used for testing web applications locally, but it can also serve web pages on the World Wide Web with a password-protected tool.

  5. CakePHP - Wikipedia

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    CakePHP is a PHP-based web framework that follows the MVC pattern and is inspired by Ruby on Rails. It has features such as plugins, ORM, query builder, routing, view cells, migrations, pagination, form builder, and bake tool.

  6. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development, created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1993 and released in 1995. Learn about its evolution, syntax, implementation, popularity, and applications on various platforms and frameworks.

  7. Ajax (programming) - Wikipedia

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  8. Dynamic web page - Wikipedia

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    Learn about dynamic web pages, which are constructed at runtime and can change in response to different contexts or conditions. Find out the differences between server-side and client-side scripting, and the history and examples of dynamic web technologies.

  9. TYPO3 - Wikipedia

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    TYPO3 is a web content management system written in PHP that allows for the separate maintenance of code and content. It supports multiple languages, extensions, and has a large user base in Europe, especially in German-speaking countries.