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Backbone.js is a popular JavaScript library used in modern web development for creating single-page applications. It provides an MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework for organizing code and separating application logic from the user interface.
Backbone.js is used to create interactive user interfaces that respond to user actions and events. It provides a set of useful functions for manipulating data, such as fetching and saving data from a server.
var Todo = Backbone.Model.extend({
defaults: {
title: '',
completed: false
}
});
var myTodo = new Todo({ title: 'Learn Backbone.js' });
console.log(myTodo.get('title')); // Output: 'Learn Backbone.js'
The code above creates a Backbone.js Model called Todo
which has two properties: title
and completed
. The title
property is set to an empty string by default, and the completed
property is set to false
by default. The code then creates an instance of the Todo
model and sets the title
property to 'Learn Backbone.js'
. The console.log
statement then prints the title
property to the console.
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