Web Technologies Used by senpa.io

Website senpa.io is using 13 web technologies.

Next.js is a React framework for developing single page Javascript applications.

Bootstrap is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains CSS- and JavaScript-based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation and other interface components.

Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment that executes JavaScript code outside of a browser. Node.js lets developers use JavaScript to write command line tools and for server-side scripting.

Webpack is an open-source JavaScript module bundler, primarily for JavaScript, but it can transform front-end assets like HTML, CSS, and images if the corresponding plugins are included. Webpack takes modules with dependencies and generates static assets representing those modules.

core-js is a modular standard library for JavaScript, with polyfills for cutting-edge ECMAScript features.

React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It is maintained by Facebook and a community of individual developers and companies. React can be used as a base in the development of single-page or mobile applications, as it is optimal for fetching rapidly changing data that needs to be recorded.

Open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time.

Cloudflare Network Error Logging is a browser-based technology used to quickly identify problems with site visitors connecting to Cloudflare.

Font Awesome is a font and icon toolkit based on CSS and LESS. It was made for use with Twitter Bootstrap.

Cloudflare is a company that provides content delivery network services, DDoS mitigation, Internet security and distributed domain name server services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

Netlify providers hosting and server-less backend services for web applications and static websites.

Arc is a peer-to-peer CDN that pays site owners for using it. Instead of expensive servers in distant datacenters, Arc's network is comprised of browsers.

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