Programming languages in chemistry: a review of HTML5/JavaScript.

Kevin J Theisen
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  1. Kevin J Theisen: iChemLabs, LLC., 7305 Hancock Village Dr #525, Chesterfield, VA, 23112, USA. kevin@ichemlabs.com. ORCID

Abstract

This is one part of a series of reviews concerning the application of programming languages in chemistry, edited by Dr. Rajarshi Guha. This article reviews the JavaScript technology as it applies to the chemistry discipline. A discussion of the history, scope and technical details of the programming language is presented.

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