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itslanguage
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Build JavaScript applications for the ITSLanguage platform.
Adding ITSLanguage into your JavaScript project is as easy as:
$ npm install --save itslanguage
Any JavaScript project can use this SDK to build applications for the ITSLanguage platform. There are, however, a few things to keep in mind; mostly the dependencies. ITSLanguage JavaScript SDK uses:
It is expected that these are accessible through their global
accessors (i.e.
by simply calling new FormData()
, fetch(...)
, etc.).
Modern browsers support these (at least to the capacity we use it). Older
browsers as well as Node
don't necessarily support these because the are, as
of writing this, still seen as experimental (browser) features. They are living
standards and therefore expected to be implemented in the future.
In the mean time; you might want to look at a few libraries which will add these APIs to your environment. Here are a few we found useful.
We appreciate any contribution to extend/update these lists.
FAQs
The core JavaScript SDK for ITSLanguage.
The npm package itslanguage receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, itslanguage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that itslanguage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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