
Scala
What is Scala?
Scala belongs to Programming languages category.
Scala is a general-purpose programming language that provides support for both object-oriented and functional programming paradigms. It runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and is fully interoperable with Java code. Scala aims to address criticisms of Java while still maintaining strong static typing....
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Node.js
825 websites|702 uptime cardsNode.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside a web browser. Built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, Node.js enables developers to use JavaScript for server-side scripting, allowing for the development of scalable network applications. Its event-driven, non-blocking I/O model makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices. Node.js has a vast ecosystem of open-source libraries available through npm (Node Package Manager), one of the largest software registries in the world. It's widely used for building web servers, command-line tools, and various types of applications, especially those requiring real-time features like chat applications, streaming services, and APIs.
Sass
2 websites|2 uptime cardsSass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) is an extension of CSS that enables you to use things like variables, nested rules, inline imports, and more. It allows for more efficient and maintainable stylesheets. Sass introduces programming features like variables, nesting, mixins, and functions to CSS, making it easier to organize large stylesheets and share design within and across projects. It comes in two syntaxes: the original indented syntax (Sass) and the more widely used SCSS (Sassy CSS) which is a superset of CSS3's syntax. Sass is compiled into standard CSS, making it compatible with all browsers. Its features help reduce repetition in CSS and save time, especially in large projects. The ability to use mathematical operations and color functions in Sass also allows for more dynamic and flexible styling.
GraphQL
46 websites|41 uptime cardsGraphQL is a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. Developed by Facebook, GraphQL provides a more efficient, powerful, and flexible alternative to traditional REST API. It allows clients to request exactly the data they need and nothing more, making it possible to get many resources in a single request. GraphQL's strongly typed schema ensures clear contract between client and server, enabling better collaboration between frontend and backend teams. Its introspective nature allows for powerful developer tools and client-side framework integrations. GraphQL is particularly well-suited for complex systems and microservices architectures, offering improved performance and flexibility in data fetching and manipulation.

Erlang
12 websites|12 uptime cardsErlang is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional programming language and runtime system. Designed by Ericsson for building massively scalable, soft real-time systems with high availability requirements, Erlang excels at developing large-scale, distributed, fault-tolerant applications. Its built-in support for concurrency, distribution, and fault tolerance makes it ideal for backend services, telecommunications systems, and other applications requiring high reliability and scalability. Erlang's "let it crash" philosophy and supervisor trees enable the creation of self-healing systems. While it has a steeper learning curve due to its unique syntax and functional paradigm, Erlang offers powerful tools for building robust, scalable systems, particularly in telecommunications and web services.
PHP
7525 websites|7167 uptime cardsPHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development. Created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994, PHP has since become one of the most widely used server-side programming languages. It can be embedded into HTML code, or used in combination with various web template systems, web content management systems, and web frameworks. PHP code is usually processed on a web server by a PHP interpreter, which outputs the resulting web page. Its ease of use for beginners, along with its powerful features for advanced programmers, has contributed to its popularity. While it has faced criticism over the years, modern PHP with frameworks like Laravel and Symfony has evolved to support robust, scalable web application development.