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AppStudio now supports the use of a some of the biggest new technologies in the web development world. | |||
[https://nodejs.org/en/ Node.js] is a runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside the browser. That makes it suitable for writing server side software, which would normally be done in PHP or other languages. |
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AppStudio now supports the use of a some of the biggest new technologies in the web development world.
Node.js is a runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside the browser. That makes it suitable for writing server side software, which would normally be done in PHP or other languages.