New programming language automatically coordinates interactions between Web page components
Tuesday, December 23, 2014 - 14:30
in Mathematics & Economics
A Web page today is the result of a number of interacting components—like cascading style sheets, XML code, ad hoc database queries, and JavaScript functions. For all but the most rudimentary sites, keeping track of how these different elements interact, refer to each other, and pass data back and forth can be a time-consuming chore.