Last updated : Jul 08, 2014
            
            
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                     In the previous radar we cautioned against the use of traditional web component frameworks that provide a component model on the server side. The Web Components standard that originated at Google is something quite different. It provides an easier way to create recyclable widgets by helping with encapsulation of HTML, CSS and JavaScript, so they do not interfere with the rest of the page and the page does not interfere with them. Developers can use as much or as little of the framework as needed. Early support is provided by the Polymer Project.
                
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                Published : Jan 28, 2014
            
         
  
                        
                    
                    
                 
    
    
  