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'''''Electron''''' is an open-source programming framework that allows developers to write and run web applications as a standalone application. Electron uses [[Chromium]], an open-source primarily maintained by [[Google]]<ref>[https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/google-gets-web-allies-by-letting-outsiders-help-build-chromes-foundation/ "Google gets web allies by letting outsiders help build Chrome's foundation"] ''CNET'' Retrieved 20 January 2025.</ref>, as the underlying technology to parse and render web applications. | '''''Electron''''' is an open-source programming framework that allows developers to write and run web applications as a standalone application. Electron uses [[Chromium]], an open-source project primarily maintained by [[Google]]<ref>[https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/google-gets-web-allies-by-letting-outsiders-help-build-chromes-foundation/ "Google gets web allies by letting outsiders help build Chrome's foundation"] ''CNET'' Retrieved 20 January 2025.</ref>, as the underlying technology to parse and render web applications. | ||
== Software using Electron == | == Software using Electron == |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 20 January 2025
Electron is an open-source programming framework that allows developers to write and run web applications as a standalone application. Electron uses Chromium, an open-source project primarily maintained by Google[1], as the underlying technology to parse and render web applications.
Software using Electron[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Google gets web allies by letting outsiders help build Chrome's foundation" CNET Retrieved 20 January 2025.