Drāma

In computer science, „Drāma“ refers to a specific type of programming paradigm and framework that is designed to facilitate the development of interactive and dynamic applications. It emphasizes the use of state management, event-driven programming, and the design of user interfaces. The concept may often be found in the context of frameworks that allow developers to create user-oriented applications while managing the complexity of interactions between different components of the software. Although „Drāma“ itself may not be widely recognized as a standard term across all of computer science, it embodies the principles of modern application development that prioritize user experience and responsiveness.