The Asynchronous Module Definition (or simply AMD) is a new technique for building modern JavaScript-centered applications where code is organized in modules, which when used automatically load all their dependencies as well.
ColtJS has been made possible thanks to the powerful RequireJS library, which is used for loading all the modules asynchronously.
ColtJS contains a core which includes basic features, found in most Web applications, and can also be expanded via other modules as well.
Basic functionality covers the likes of a templating system, a powerful rendering engine, a built-in routing system, standard navigation practices, models, URL data parsing, AJAX support, local data storage, Pubsub support, event binding, and more.
What is new in this release:
- Updated bower.json with a directive to ignore src/ directory.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- RequireJS
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