
Backbone.js
What is Backbone.js?
Backbone.js belongs to JavaScript frameworks category.
Backbone.js is a lightweight JavaScript library that provides structure to web applications by offering models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a...
Backbone.js Performance Insights
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Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
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Who Uses Backbone.js?
- 1st: Other
- 2nd: E-commerce
- 3rd: Educational Resources
- 4th: Technology and Software
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- 7th: Health and Wellness
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- 10th: Non-Profit Organizations
- 1st: Business Services
- 2nd: Educational Resources
- 3rd: Health and Wellness
- 4th: Travel and Tourism
- 5th: Sports and Fitness
- 6th: E-commerce
- 7th: Technology and Software
- 8th: Other
- 9th: Home Improvement
- 10th: Entertainment
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