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Total.js
ATH Infosystems
Total.js
ATH Infosystems
Total.js
ATH Infosystems
Version 3.4.13 + Free Support on Ubuntu 20.04
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Total.js is a web application framework for Node.js that focuses on simplicity, performance, and modularity. It provides developers with a set of tools and features to build scalable and efficient web applications.
Features of Total.js:
- Total.js aims to simplify web development by providing a clean and intuitive API, making it easier for developers to understand and work with the framework.
- Total.js is designed to be fast and efficient, allowing developers to build high-performance web applications that can handle a large number of concurrent users.
- Total.js promotes modularity by allowing developers to easily modularize their code into reusable components, making it easier to maintain and extend their applications.
- Total.js comes with a variety of built-in features, including routing, templating, authentication, authorization, caching, and more, reducing the need for external dependencies.
To check Total.js installation, Run command :
# sudo su # total --versionDisclaimer: Total.js is distributed under the MIT License. All software and trademarks mentioned within this offering belong to their respective owners. Total.js is provided "as is," without any warranty, express or implied. Users utilize this software at their own risk. The developers and contributors to Total.js hold no responsibility for any damages, losses, or consequences resulting from the use of this software. Users are advised to carefully review and comply with licensing terms and any applicable regulations while using Total.js.