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Taffy DB for Faster Data Processing

Taffy DB for Faster Data Processing

There are lots of frameworks that have been created for Ajax and other web development techniques that are geared for better user interface. These frameworks promise better functionality, speed in processing and not to mention better looking interfaces – all of these are possible without even learning a single line of coding. Frameworks such as GWT, DWR and other frameworks even offer an experience of building Ajax based application without the use of JavaScript.

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