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AppML Brings Data to HTML "No Nonsense Web Applications" AppML Brings Data to HTML

"No Nonsense Web Applications"

Introduction The Web is growing fast, and the amount of data in Cyberspace is growing even faster.

Every day new information systems are developed, and every day new users are connected, and data can be accessed 24/7 from anywhere in the world.

Faster and better software development methods are desperately needed.

Along these lines, W3Schools has developed a very flexible technique for retrieving, displaying, and manipulate data, without the need for traditional programming.

Cooperating with Jan Egil Refsnes, W3schools has developed a vocabulary for defining Web applications. The vocabulary is called AppML (Application Modeling Language).

AppML uses the most up-to-date techniques and ideas of modern Web development with focus on:

Low Cost Rapid and Agile Web Develoment Optimized for Cloud Computing High Speed and Low Bandwidth Consumption MVC (Model Viev Controller) Architecture Full Separation of Content from Presentation Highly Scalable and Testable Easy Configuration and Reconfiguration AppML supports the functions you find in other frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue, but AppML is much easier to use, and much easier to understand.

What is AppML? AppML stands for Application Modeling Language.

AppML is not a programming language. It is descriptive language (a language for describing applications).

It is built around familiar Web application concepts like:

Forms Lists Reports Filters Functions Databases AppML runs in any HTML page. No installation is required.

AppML is a tool for bringing data to HTML applications:

From Objects From JSON files From Text files From XML files From databases

Fonte: https://www.w3schools.com/appml/default.asp