Dictionary

Vue

/vjuː θriː dʒeɪ ɛs/

A progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces, version 3

React

/riːˈækt/

A JavaScript library for building user interfaces, particularly web applications

TypeScript

/ˈtaɪpˌskrɪpt/

A typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript

NodeJS

/noʊd dʒeɪ ɛs/

A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine

NextJS

/nekst dʒeɪ ɛs/

A React framework for production with server-side rendering and static site generation

NuxtJS

/nʌkst dʒeɪ ɛs/

A Vue.js framework for building modern web applications

NestJS

/nest dʒeɪ ɛs/

A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications

PostgreSQL

/poʊstˈɡrɛs kjuː ɛl/

An advanced open-source relational database management system

Python

/ˈpaɪθən/

A high-level, interpreted programming language known for its simplicity and readability

Django

/ˈdʒæŋɡoʊ/

A high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean design

TemporalIO

/ˈtempərəl aɪ oʊ/

A durable execution platform for building reliable distributed applications

FastAPI

/fæst eɪ piː aɪ/

A modern, fast web framework for building APIs with Python based on standard Python type hints

Docker

/ˈdɒkər/

A platform for developing, shipping, and running applications using containerization

Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

/ˈɡuːɡəl klaʊd ˈplætfɔːrm/

A suite of cloud computing services provided by Google

Flutter

/ˈflʌtər/

A UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop

Dart

/dɑːrt/

A client-optimized programming language for fast apps on any platform

Drift

/drɪft/

A reactive persistence library for Dart and Flutter, built on top of SQLite

Keycloak

/ˈkiːkloʊk/

An open-source identity and access management solution

Selenium

/sɪˈliːniəm/

A suite of tools for automating web browsers

Microsoft SQL Server

/ˈmaɪkrəˌsɒft ɛs kjuː ˈsɜːrvər/

A relational database management system developed by Microsoft

Javascript

/ˈdʒɑːvəˌskrɪpt/

A high-level, interpreted programming language that is one of the core technologies of the web

Virtual Box

/ˈvɜːrtʃuəl bɒks/

A free and open-source hosted hypervisor for x86 virtualization

MQTT

/ɛm kjuː tiː tiː/

A lightweight messaging protocol for IoT and low-bandwidth networks

SAO

/ɛs eɪ oʊ/

Service-Oriented Architecture - a software design approach where services are provided to other components

Firebase

/ˈfaɪərbeɪs/

A platform developed by Google for creating mobile and web applications

React Native

/riːˈækt ˈneɪtɪv/

A framework for building native mobile applications using React

Material UI

/məˈtɪriəl juː aɪ/

A popular React UI framework that implements Google's Material Design

Flask

/flæsk/

A lightweight Python web framework for building web applications

HTML

/eɪtʃ tiː ɛm ɛl/

HyperText Markup Language - the standard markup language for creating web pages

CSS

/siː ɛs ɛs/

Cascading Style Sheets - a stylesheet language used for describing the presentation of HTML documents

ReactJS

/riːˈækt dʒeɪ ɛs/

A JavaScript library for building user interfaces (alternative name for React)

SQLServer

/ɛs kjuː ˈsɜːrvər/

Microsoft SQL Server - a relational database management system

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