Backbone.js

Backbone.js
Developer(s) Jeremy Ashkenas
Initial release October 13, 2010 (2010-10-13)
Stable release
1.3.3 / April 5, 2016 (2016-04-05)[1]
Repository github.com/jashkenas/backbone/
Development status Active
Written in JavaScript
Operating system Cross-platform
Size 7.5 KB production
72 KB development
Type JavaScript library
License MIT
Website backbonejs.org

Backbone.js is a JavaScript framework with a RESTful JSON interface and is based on the model–view–presenter (MVP) application design paradigm. Backbone is known for being lightweight, as its only hard dependency is on one JavaScript library,[2] Underscore.js, plus jQuery for use of the full library.[3] It is designed for developing single-page web applications,[4] and for keeping various parts of web applications (e.g. multiple clients and the server) synchronized.[5] Backbone was created by Jeremy Ashkenas,[6] who is also known for CoffeeScript and Underscore.js.[7]

Use

The following web applications are built with Backbone.js:[8]

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