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Description
NW.js, which was formerly referred to as node-webkit, allows users to directly access all Node.js modules from the DOM, offering an innovative approach to building applications using web technologies. This framework enables the creation of native applications by utilizing HTML5, CSS3, and WebGL, providing full compatibility with browser features. It seamlessly integrates Node.js APIs and third-party modules, allowing for direct calls to Node.js modules from both the DOM and web workers. Compatible with Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, NW.js is built on the foundation of Chromium and Node.js. Additionally, it simplifies the process of converting a web application into a native one, opening up limitless opportunities for app development. With its user-friendly native UI library, frameless window options, easy packaging and distribution, npm compatibility, debugging features, comprehensive documentation, kiosk mode, file dialogs, and media support, NW.js enhances the developer experience. Furthermore, it supports advanced functionalities like web components, drag & drop, WebGL, WebRTC, datalist, and CSS3, while also ensuring data persistence for applications. This combination of features makes NW.js a versatile choice for developers looking to leverage web technologies in native app creation.
Description
Tornado is a web framework for Python that also serves as an asynchronous networking library, initially created at FriendFeed. Utilizing non-blocking network I/O, it has the capability to manage tens of thousands of simultaneous connections, making it particularly suited for applications requiring long-lived user connections, such as long polling and WebSockets. Unlike most Python web frameworks, Tornado does not follow the WSGI standard and is primarily operated with a single thread per process. Although the tornado.wsgi module offers some WSGI compatibility, it is not the main focus of development, and developers are encouraged to utilize Tornado’s own interfaces, like tornado.web, for building applications. It is important to note that Tornado code is generally not designed to be thread-safe. Since version 5.0, Tornado has been integrated with Python's standard library asyncio module, sharing the same default event loop. This integration allows for seamless mixing of libraries that are built for asyncio with Tornado, enhancing its versatility and functionality. As a result, developers can create highly efficient applications that leverage both Tornado's strengths and asyncio's capabilities.
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Vendor Details
Company Name
NW.js
Founded
2015
Website
nwjs.io
Vendor Details
Company Name
Tornado
Founded
2009
Country
United States
Website
www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/