Modern Technologies for Building Graphical User Interfaces On The Internet
Nikolay Nikolov ()
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Nikolay Nikolov: University of Economics - Varna, Bulgaria
HR and Technologies, 2023, issue 2, 90-104
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This article presents a comprehensive overview of modern technologies for creating graphical user interfaces on the internet, with a focus on key aspects such as HTML, CSS, and JS. Libraries and frameworks such as React.js, Vue, and Angular are analyzed to unfold their advantages and disadvantages. The first part of the article examines fundamental concepts related to user interfaces (types of user interfaces) and explores technologies like HTML, CSS, and JS, while also conducting a comparison between different JavaScript libraries and frameworks. The primary goal is to highlight their applications and advantages in the development of enhanced user interfaces. The second part of the article concentrates on React.js, introducing its core characteristics and methods of utilization in new or existing web applications. The process of creating React applications is demonstrated, encompassing the creation of components and state management. Key aspects of React are analyzed to provide a thorough understanding of its capabilities in constructing contemporary graphical interfaces on the internet. In the conclusion of the article, the main findings are summarized, emphasizing the significance of modern technologies in improving the user experience in the online environment.
Keywords: User Interfaces; Web Technologies; GUI Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C69 C88 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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