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JML • JSON-Inspired Markup Language

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New Ascoos Technologies

💠 Core and Optional classes

For foundational functionality or specialized tasks with autoload management.

💠 CiC

A technology that enables native integration of diverse systems without the need for APIs.

💠 OTA

One Core of Ascoos OS for all the user's domains/subdomains.

Ascoos Web 5 Kernel

💠 Decentralized Web

Apps that operate independently, collaborating to create dynamic and unified experiences.

💠 AI & NLP

Advanced language processing, neural networks and artificial intelligence algorithms.

💠 Macro Engine

Natural language programming with DSL/AST support.

Frameworks and Databases

💠 BootLib and jAscoos

The integrated frameworks that User Interface support.

💠 JSQLDB

A JSON PHP-native database, with SQL queries, focused on speed and modularity.

💠 Libraries

Support for external libraries that are loaded with the Ascoos OS, without the need to use composer.

IoT support

💠 Hardware

Native support for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and serial port.

💠 IoT Services

Communication with remote IoT services is done through the REST API of Ascoos OS.

💠 AI, NLP & Macro

Use of AI and Natural Language Programming for advanced management of smart devices.


Selected Articles from Ascoos OS

Discover how Ascoos OS redefines web architecture, authentication, and software philosophy.

JML – The New JSON-Inspired DSL Markup Language of Ascoos OS

JML – The New JSON-Inspired DSL Markup Language of Ascoos OS

JML (JSON-Inspired DSL-style Markup Language) is the lightweight, AST-based markup format of Ascoos OS for Web5 & WebAI – secure, consistent, and ideal for autonomous, intelligent web UIs.

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TTestHandler Class – Built-in Testing in Ascoos OS

TTestHandler Class – Built-in Testing in Ascoos OS

The TTestHandler class is the heart of this logic. With a single API you can validate classes, objects, and methods, execute functions with timing, log results, and collect system statistics. All of this without ever leaving the Ascoos OS ecosystem.

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HTML is Dead, Long Live JML

HTML is Dead, Long Live JML

HTML was the language that built the Web. But today it has become a burden: full of legacy baggage, ambiguities, inconsistencies, and security gaps. It’s time to say it clearly: HTML is dead.

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What Is a Software Version Number?

What Is a Software Version Number?

The version number is not decorative. It is the identity of every release and, when properly structured, tells you at a glance whether the update is safe or requires caution.

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TNeuralNetworkHandler Documentation

TNeuralNetworkHandler — Neural Networks in Ascoos OS

TNeuralNetworkHandler is the native class in Ascoos OS for building, training, and evaluating neural networks. It fully supports deep learning architectures and operates without external libraries or cloud dependencies.

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TArtificialIntelligenceHandler Documentation

TLanguageProcessingAIHandler — Native NLP Class in Ascoos OS

TLanguageProcessingAIHandler is the native NLP class of Ascoos OS, designed for natural language processing without relying on cloud services or external APIs. It supports semantic analysis, intent extraction, sentiment detection, reasoning chains, and question answering.

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TArtificialIntelligenceHandler Documentation

TArtificialIntelligenceHandler — Native AI Class in Ascoos OS

TLanguageProcessingAIHandler the central AI class in Ascoos OS, designed to provide native intelligence without relying on external APIs or cloud services. It includes over 120 methods covering machine learning, neural networks, transformers, reinforcement learning, genetic algorithms, explainability, and more.

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Native Artificial Intelligence in Ascoos OS

Native Artificial Intelligence in Ascoos OS — The Foundation of Web5

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept — it’s the engine behind modern software. But most platforms rely on external APIs, cloud services, and third-party providers to deliver AI functionality. This introduces latency, cost, and dependency.

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Social Media Authentication

Social Media Authentication: The Greatest Madness Ever Invented

An in-depth analysis of the risks, ethics, and technical instability of social media authentication. Discover alternative models that respect user autonomy and software independence.

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Ascoos OS is the Web Kernel the Web Didn't Know It Needed

The Ascoos OS as the semantic core of the Web. A new language for autonomy, logic, and interaction of applications.

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Ascoos Meets Web5

Ascoos Meets Web5: The Vision of a Decentralized Internet

How Ascoos OS incorporates the principles of Web5: decentralization, data self-determination, and application collaboration.

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Case Studies

Arduino Environmental Monitoring
Macro Engine with AI Predictions
System Monitoring and Backup
Threaded Notification Dispatcher
Medical Data Management and Notifications
Smart Appointment Scheduler
API Batch Orchestrator
Macro-Based Workflow Engine
Force Calculation in Mechanical Structures
Barcode Creation and System Monitoring
Encrypted Image Archiver
Geolocation and Weather Data Microapplication

General FAQ for Ascoos Ecosystem

What is Ascoos?

Ascoos (Alexsoft Software Content Object Oriented System) is a complete software ecosystem that includes an OS Kernel, Frameworks, UI Libraries, CMS, and development tools. It is designed for Web 5.0, IoT, and decentralized applications.

Which projects are included?

Currently, the ecosystem includes:

Is the source code available?

No. The source code is encrypted with ionCube for security and protection purposes. Instead, documentation, examples, and case studies are provided.

Where can I find documentation and examples?

Each project has its own page with documentation and examples:

Ascoos OS (Under construction)
BootLib UI Framework (Under construction)
Ascoos Web Extended Studio
Main Portal

Specifically for Ascoos OS, you can also find examples on Github

How can I get started?

Depending on what you want to explore:

For UI: start with BootLib
For backend: check out Ascoos OS
For local development: download AWES

Is there a community or support?

The Ascoos community is currently being formed. You can follow updates via X, LinkedIn, and GitHub, and an official forum will be launched soon.

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