animationType
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string
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'fade'
|
Sets or gets the animationType property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon animation-type="slide"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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animationDelay
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int
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400
|
Sets or gets the animationDelay property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon animation-delay="800"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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disabled
|
bool
|
false
|
Sets or gets the disabled property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon disabled="true"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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height
|
int
|
100
|
Sets or gets the height property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon height="100"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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initContent
|
string
|
null
|
Sets or gets the initContent property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon init-content="initContent"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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mode
|
string
|
'default'
|
Sets or gets the mode property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon mode="popup"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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popupCloseMode
|
string
|
'click'
|
Sets or gets the popupCloseMode property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon popup-close-mode="mouseLeave"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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position
|
string
|
'top'
|
Sets or gets the position property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon position="left"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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rtl
|
bool
|
false
|
Sets or gets the rtl property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon rtl="true"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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selectedIndex
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int
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0
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Sets or gets the selectedIndex property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon selected-index="2"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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selectionMode
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string
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'click'
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Sets or gets the selectionMode property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon selection-mode="hover"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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scrollPosition
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string
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'both'
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Sets or gets the scrollPosition property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon scroll-position="near"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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scrollStep
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int
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10
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Sets or gets the scrollStep property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon scroll-step="20"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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scrollDelay
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int
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50
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Sets or gets the scrollDelay property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon scroll-delay="100"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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theme
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string
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''
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Sets or gets the theme property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon theme="energyblue"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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width
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int
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null
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Sets or gets the width property.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon width="500"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body>
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change
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Event
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Code examples
Bind to the change event of jqxRibbon.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon on-change="eventHandler()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function eventHandler(event) {
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Bind to the reorder event of jqxRibbon.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon on-reorder="eventHandler()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function eventHandler(event) {
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Bind to the select event of jqxRibbon.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon on-select="eventHandler()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function eventHandler(event) {
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Bind to the unselect event of jqxRibbon.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon on-unselect="eventHandler()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function eventHandler(event) {
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<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) { instance[ "clearSelection"]();
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<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxribbon.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) { instance[ "disableAt"](0);
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) {
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) { instance[ "setPopupLayout"](20, 'left',200,400);
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) { instance[ "updateAt"](1,Item1);
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<jqx-ribbon instance="getInstance()"> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header style="margin-left: 30px;">Node.js</jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript environment based on V8. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Similar environments written in other programming languages include Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead a form of server-side JavaScript. Node.js implements some CommonJS specifications. Node.js includes a REPL environment for interactive testing. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>JavaServer Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java technology that helps software developers serve dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 as Sun's answer to ASP and PHP,[citation needed] JSP was designed to address the perception that the Java programming environment didn't provide developers with enough support for the Web. To deploy and run, a compatible web server with servlet container is required. The Java Serv let and the JavaServer Pages (JSP) specifications from Sun Microsystems and the JCP (Java Community Process) must both be met by the container. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Active Server Pages </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Python </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language[5] whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python claims to '[combine] remarkable power with very clear syntax",[7] and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unique among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl. Like other dynamic languages, Python is often used as a scripting language, but is also used in a wide range of non-scripting contexts. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel> <jqx-tab-panel-header>Perl </jqx-tab-panel-header> <jqx-tab-panel-body> Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall in 1987 as a general-purpose Unix scripting language to make report processing easier. Since then, it has undergone many changes and revisions and become widely popular amongst programmers. Larry Wall continues to oversee development of the core language, and its upcoming version, Perl 6. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C, shell scripting (sh), AWK, and sed.[5] The language provides powerful text processing facilities without the arbitrary data length limits of many contemporary Unix tools, facilitating easy manipulation of text files. </jqx-tab-panel-body> </jqx-tab-panel></jqx-ribbon> @section scripts { <script type="text/javascript"> function getInstance(instance) { var result = instance[ "val"]();
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