An overview about open source technology, examples of open source technology. The slide also talks about web scripting and a list of open source web scripting languages.
This document discusses open source software (OSS). It defines OSS as software that is available to the public to study, change, and improve upon. The document outlines different OSS business models including traditional models like support sellers and loss leaders, and new models like service enablers and brand licensing. It lists some popular OSS programs and notes advantages like free software and stability as well as disadvantages like learning curves. The document concludes that OSS represents opportunities for government operations.
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Cresco's panel included one of the best expert in Open Source Technology who had vast experience in PHP/MySQL programming. Our expert has shared enthusiastic information about Open Source Technology & PHP programming as well as its benefits starting right from its introduction and various modules of PHP.
This document provides an overview of open source software for libraries. It defines open source as software with source code that is freely available and can be modified. Open source software has advantages like lower costs, customizability, and not depending on a single vendor for support. However, it also has disadvantages like a learning curve and lack of financial incentives for development. The document discusses several examples of open source software, operating systems, and programming languages. It also outlines criteria for open source and how the open source development model works. Overall, the document argues that while open source poses some challenges, it aligns well with library values and a pragmatic approach can help libraries benefit from open source options.
Proprietary software refers to closed source software that is owned by a company and offers support if it fails, while open source software is available for free download and modification with the only requirement being that changes cannot be copyrighted. The main differences between proprietary and open source software are that proprietary software has better usability and security while open source software has more utilities available, is more efficient as a server, has a larger market share, and is free.
This document provides an introduction to open source software, including its history and definition. It discusses some important open source projects like Linux, Apache web server, and Samba. It also describes some risks associated with open source like licensing complexity and security issues. Finally, it summarizes Squid, an open source proxy caching server, and how it can be configured to implement access control policies and network monitoring.
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Open source technology allows anyone to access, modify, and share source code for free. Examples of open source software include 7-Zip, Blender, Eclipse, GIMP, Inkscape, Mozilla Firefox, and Mozilla Thunderbird. Open source software has advantages like low or no cost, accessibility of source code, community improvements, and adherence to open standards. However, it also lacks proprietary software benefits like bundled products and the inability to modify source code. Overall, open source provides reliability, stability, auditability, flexibility, and accountability at a lower cost compared to proprietary alternatives.
This document summarizes legal and other issues related to the use of open source software. It defines key terms like proprietary software, open source software, and freeware. It discusses and compares licensing terms for proprietary vs open source software. It notes advantages and disadvantages of each for issues like cost, modifications, standards, and support. It provides guidance on sharing and procuring software following best value practices in Massachusetts.
This document discusses open source software (OSS). It defines OSS as software that is available to the public to study, change, and improve upon. The document outlines different OSS business models including traditional models like support sellers and loss leaders, and new models like service enablers and brand licensing. It lists some popular OSS programs and notes advantages like free software and stability as well as disadvantages like learning curves. The document concludes that OSS represents opportunities for government operations.
Students of Navgujarat College of Computer Applications, Ahmedabad felt excit...cresco
Cresco's panel included one of the best expert in Open Source Technology who had vast experience in PHP/MySQL programming. Our expert has shared enthusiastic information about Open Source Technology & PHP programming as well as its benefits starting right from its introduction and various modules of PHP.
This document provides an overview of open source software for libraries. It defines open source as software with source code that is freely available and can be modified. Open source software has advantages like lower costs, customizability, and not depending on a single vendor for support. However, it also has disadvantages like a learning curve and lack of financial incentives for development. The document discusses several examples of open source software, operating systems, and programming languages. It also outlines criteria for open source and how the open source development model works. Overall, the document argues that while open source poses some challenges, it aligns well with library values and a pragmatic approach can help libraries benefit from open source options.
Proprietary software refers to closed source software that is owned by a company and offers support if it fails, while open source software is available for free download and modification with the only requirement being that changes cannot be copyrighted. The main differences between proprietary and open source software are that proprietary software has better usability and security while open source software has more utilities available, is more efficient as a server, has a larger market share, and is free.
This document provides an introduction to open source software, including its history and definition. It discusses some important open source projects like Linux, Apache web server, and Samba. It also describes some risks associated with open source like licensing complexity and security issues. Finally, it summarizes Squid, an open source proxy caching server, and how it can be configured to implement access control policies and network monitoring.
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Open source technology allows anyone to access, modify, and share source code for free. Examples of open source software include 7-Zip, Blender, Eclipse, GIMP, Inkscape, Mozilla Firefox, and Mozilla Thunderbird. Open source software has advantages like low or no cost, accessibility of source code, community improvements, and adherence to open standards. However, it also lacks proprietary software benefits like bundled products and the inability to modify source code. Overall, open source provides reliability, stability, auditability, flexibility, and accountability at a lower cost compared to proprietary alternatives.
This document summarizes legal and other issues related to the use of open source software. It defines key terms like proprietary software, open source software, and freeware. It discusses and compares licensing terms for proprietary vs open source software. It notes advantages and disadvantages of each for issues like cost, modifications, standards, and support. It provides guidance on sharing and procuring software following best value practices in Massachusetts.
This document discusses the pros and cons of using open source software in libraries. It begins by defining open source software and licenses. It then outlines several areas where open source software can be applied in libraries, such as for integrated library management systems, content management systems, and digital libraries. The pros of open source software include lower costs, easier licensing, better quality control, and the ability to modify the software. However, the cons include a lack of personal support, need for training, and responsibility issues. The document concludes that open source software is suitable for long-term library use if its advantages and disadvantages are carefully considered.
Informatics Practices Chapter 2 Open Source Software Concepts Class 12thHarsh Mathur
This document discusses open source software concepts. It defines open source software, free software, and free and open source software. It provides examples of popular open source software like Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Mozilla Firefox, PostgreSQL, Python, and OpenOffice. It also discusses open standards, fonts, character encoding, and tools for typing in Indian languages.
Open source software development refers to software with source code that is made available to the public with a license that allows users and developers to study, change, and improve the design of the software. The document outlines the history and rise of open source development, comparing it to the traditional closed source model. It describes how open source works through a community-based development process and lists some key advantages like customizability and lower costs compared to proprietary software. Examples of popular open source applications, operating systems, and programming languages are provided.
Advantages & Disadvantages (Open-Source vs. Proprietary Software)Fleurati
IIS is included with Windows Server operating systems, so there are no direct licensing costs for IIS itself. However, the need to run it on Windows Server does incur indirect licensing costs for that OS.
• IIS has a simpler configuration than Apache. It is easier to set up and maintain for basic web serving needs.
• IIS has tighter integration with other Microsoft technologies like ASP.NET, making development easier if using those Microsoft web technologies.
• Paid support options are available directly from Microsoft, providing a better support experience than open source options.
This presentation is about Open Source Software, this may be helpful to understand what is open source, why we need open source software and examples of Open Source software.
This Presentation is created by Harishankar Ranagaraj and was presentated at various sessions.
Harishankar Rangaraj is the founder and Director of Open Source Academy India Pvt Ltd.
For any support on Open Source Software you can Contact us.
Open Source Academy Pvt India Ltd,
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Open source software presentation
Advantages of open-source software
Disadvantages of open-source software
MYTH about open source software
Example of open source
What is the open source license
open source vs closed course
Why do people prefer using open source software?
Open source software, commercial software, freeware software, shareware softw...Muhammad Haroon
The document discusses different types of software including open source software, commercial software, freeware software, shareware software, and proprietary software. Open source software is available freely with publicly accessible source code. Commercial software requires payment of licensing fees and has proprietary source code. Freeware is free to use but retains copyright, while shareware is initially free but requires payment to continue use after a trial period. Proprietary software is owned and controlled by an individual or company.
Proprietary software refers to commercial software where the source code is closed, and users must purchase a license to use it. Open source software is free to use and modify as the source code is publicly available. Some key differences are that open source software can be modified by users and distributed freely, while proprietary software must be purchased from the vendor and the source code is not accessible to users. Examples of each type of software were provided.
Dfc2043 operating system; open & closed source systemsFlameDimension95
The document summarizes closed source and open source operating systems. It provides examples of closed source systems like Microsoft Windows, iOS, and examples of open source systems like Linux and Android.
For each operating system, it discusses their key advantages and disadvantages. Microsoft Windows advantages include direct vendor support but disadvantages are inability to edit code and high costs. iOS advantages are performance and security but disadvantages include being costly and proprietary. Linux advantages are being free, secure, and customizable, but it can be less user friendly than Windows. Android advantages are multitasking and easy access to apps, but disadvantages include ads, wasteful battery usage, and potential for viruses.
The document also includes short code snippets to illustrate source code examples for
Open source software drives efficiency and innovation, but affects your application stacks and introduces new challenges to keeping them highly available and performing. Find out about the hottest open source options and how they can help your organization achieve better uptime and performance levels. We also explore the tradeoffs of using open source software, how to evaluate and assess the available types, and the potential effects on your applications and infrastructure.
A seminar presentation on Open Source by Ritwick Halder - a computer science engineering student at Academy Of Technology, West Bengal, India - 2013
Personal Website - www.ritwickhalder.com
The document discusses open source web technologies and their growth and impact. It describes how open source allows anyone to access, modify, and share source code freely. Examples are given of popular open source technologies like Linux, Apache, MySQL, and languages like PHP and XHTML that power many modern, collaborative websites and are driving career opportunities in open source development.
Open source software vs proprietary softwareLavan1997
The document discusses and compares open source software and proprietary software. Open source software is software with source code that is available and may be redistributed and modified under an open source license. Proprietary software is licensed under exclusive legal rights that restrict uses like modification and redistribution. Some key differences discussed include open source software being collaboratively developed while proprietary software owners control exclusive rights over the software.
The document discusses open source software and the PHP programming language. Open source refers to software that is freely available and can be redistributed with its design and code. PHP is an open source, server-side scripting language especially suited for dynamic web pages. It is widely used due to being platform independent, easy to learn, and having a large community and support for databases and frameworks. Statistics show PHP powers a large portion of websites including Facebook, Wikipedia, and many government and enterprise applications. The future of PHP looks promising as it continues to be central to the modern web.
Open source software is computer software with source code that is made available with a license that allows users to study, change, and distribute the software for any purpose. Free software gives users freedom to share, study, and make political and ethical choices to learn and share knowledge with others. Popular open source software includes operating systems like Linux, web servers like Apache, web browsers like Firefox, office suites like OpenOffice, and content management systems like WordPress and Drupal. Common open source library management software includes Koha, Evergreen, NewGenLib, OpenBiblio, and SOPAC. Popular open source educational platforms are Moodle and ATutor.
This document provides an overview of open source software and its adoption in education. It discusses the history and key people involved in open source software development like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. The document argues that open source software provides benefits to education like cost savings, collaboration, and allowing older hardware to run new software. It recommends that schools adopt open source software for academic and financial reasons.
An operating system manages computer hardware and software resources and provides a consistent way for applications to interact with hardware without needing to know specific hardware details. Real-time operating systems are optimized for time-sensitive and embedded applications. Popular operating systems include Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions like Ubuntu. Each has advantages and disadvantages for different use cases like desktop, server, or development environments. Key factors to consider when choosing an operating system include cost, security, stability, supported hardware, available software and applications, and administrative needs.
Freeware is free to use but cannot be modified, with all features available at no cost. Free software has no copyright and can be freely shared, studied and modified. Shareware is commercial software provided initially free of charge to try before paying to continue usage.
The document provides an overview of the key components that go into making a PHP and MySQL based web application. It discusses the use of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, client-side and server-side scripting, AJAX, PHP, MySQL, code editors, tools for wireframing, image editing and more. It also covers aspects like hosting, version management, software deployment, traditional and agile development methodologies, and software documentation.
This document discusses the pros and cons of using open source software in libraries. It begins by defining open source software and licenses. It then outlines several areas where open source software can be applied in libraries, such as for integrated library management systems, content management systems, and digital libraries. The pros of open source software include lower costs, easier licensing, better quality control, and the ability to modify the software. However, the cons include a lack of personal support, need for training, and responsibility issues. The document concludes that open source software is suitable for long-term library use if its advantages and disadvantages are carefully considered.
Informatics Practices Chapter 2 Open Source Software Concepts Class 12thHarsh Mathur
This document discusses open source software concepts. It defines open source software, free software, and free and open source software. It provides examples of popular open source software like Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Mozilla Firefox, PostgreSQL, Python, and OpenOffice. It also discusses open standards, fonts, character encoding, and tools for typing in Indian languages.
Open source software development refers to software with source code that is made available to the public with a license that allows users and developers to study, change, and improve the design of the software. The document outlines the history and rise of open source development, comparing it to the traditional closed source model. It describes how open source works through a community-based development process and lists some key advantages like customizability and lower costs compared to proprietary software. Examples of popular open source applications, operating systems, and programming languages are provided.
Advantages & Disadvantages (Open-Source vs. Proprietary Software)Fleurati
IIS is included with Windows Server operating systems, so there are no direct licensing costs for IIS itself. However, the need to run it on Windows Server does incur indirect licensing costs for that OS.
• IIS has a simpler configuration than Apache. It is easier to set up and maintain for basic web serving needs.
• IIS has tighter integration with other Microsoft technologies like ASP.NET, making development easier if using those Microsoft web technologies.
• Paid support options are available directly from Microsoft, providing a better support experience than open source options.
This presentation is about Open Source Software, this may be helpful to understand what is open source, why we need open source software and examples of Open Source software.
This Presentation is created by Harishankar Ranagaraj and was presentated at various sessions.
Harishankar Rangaraj is the founder and Director of Open Source Academy India Pvt Ltd.
For any support on Open Source Software you can Contact us.
Open Source Academy Pvt India Ltd,
Email: info@osaipl.com
www.osaipl.com
Open source software presentation
Advantages of open-source software
Disadvantages of open-source software
MYTH about open source software
Example of open source
What is the open source license
open source vs closed course
Why do people prefer using open source software?
Open source software, commercial software, freeware software, shareware softw...Muhammad Haroon
The document discusses different types of software including open source software, commercial software, freeware software, shareware software, and proprietary software. Open source software is available freely with publicly accessible source code. Commercial software requires payment of licensing fees and has proprietary source code. Freeware is free to use but retains copyright, while shareware is initially free but requires payment to continue use after a trial period. Proprietary software is owned and controlled by an individual or company.
Proprietary software refers to commercial software where the source code is closed, and users must purchase a license to use it. Open source software is free to use and modify as the source code is publicly available. Some key differences are that open source software can be modified by users and distributed freely, while proprietary software must be purchased from the vendor and the source code is not accessible to users. Examples of each type of software were provided.
Dfc2043 operating system; open & closed source systemsFlameDimension95
The document summarizes closed source and open source operating systems. It provides examples of closed source systems like Microsoft Windows, iOS, and examples of open source systems like Linux and Android.
For each operating system, it discusses their key advantages and disadvantages. Microsoft Windows advantages include direct vendor support but disadvantages are inability to edit code and high costs. iOS advantages are performance and security but disadvantages include being costly and proprietary. Linux advantages are being free, secure, and customizable, but it can be less user friendly than Windows. Android advantages are multitasking and easy access to apps, but disadvantages include ads, wasteful battery usage, and potential for viruses.
The document also includes short code snippets to illustrate source code examples for
Open source software drives efficiency and innovation, but affects your application stacks and introduces new challenges to keeping them highly available and performing. Find out about the hottest open source options and how they can help your organization achieve better uptime and performance levels. We also explore the tradeoffs of using open source software, how to evaluate and assess the available types, and the potential effects on your applications and infrastructure.
A seminar presentation on Open Source by Ritwick Halder - a computer science engineering student at Academy Of Technology, West Bengal, India - 2013
Personal Website - www.ritwickhalder.com
The document discusses open source web technologies and their growth and impact. It describes how open source allows anyone to access, modify, and share source code freely. Examples are given of popular open source technologies like Linux, Apache, MySQL, and languages like PHP and XHTML that power many modern, collaborative websites and are driving career opportunities in open source development.
Open source software vs proprietary softwareLavan1997
The document discusses and compares open source software and proprietary software. Open source software is software with source code that is available and may be redistributed and modified under an open source license. Proprietary software is licensed under exclusive legal rights that restrict uses like modification and redistribution. Some key differences discussed include open source software being collaboratively developed while proprietary software owners control exclusive rights over the software.
The document discusses open source software and the PHP programming language. Open source refers to software that is freely available and can be redistributed with its design and code. PHP is an open source, server-side scripting language especially suited for dynamic web pages. It is widely used due to being platform independent, easy to learn, and having a large community and support for databases and frameworks. Statistics show PHP powers a large portion of websites including Facebook, Wikipedia, and many government and enterprise applications. The future of PHP looks promising as it continues to be central to the modern web.
Open source software is computer software with source code that is made available with a license that allows users to study, change, and distribute the software for any purpose. Free software gives users freedom to share, study, and make political and ethical choices to learn and share knowledge with others. Popular open source software includes operating systems like Linux, web servers like Apache, web browsers like Firefox, office suites like OpenOffice, and content management systems like WordPress and Drupal. Common open source library management software includes Koha, Evergreen, NewGenLib, OpenBiblio, and SOPAC. Popular open source educational platforms are Moodle and ATutor.
This document provides an overview of open source software and its adoption in education. It discusses the history and key people involved in open source software development like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. The document argues that open source software provides benefits to education like cost savings, collaboration, and allowing older hardware to run new software. It recommends that schools adopt open source software for academic and financial reasons.
An operating system manages computer hardware and software resources and provides a consistent way for applications to interact with hardware without needing to know specific hardware details. Real-time operating systems are optimized for time-sensitive and embedded applications. Popular operating systems include Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions like Ubuntu. Each has advantages and disadvantages for different use cases like desktop, server, or development environments. Key factors to consider when choosing an operating system include cost, security, stability, supported hardware, available software and applications, and administrative needs.
Freeware is free to use but cannot be modified, with all features available at no cost. Free software has no copyright and can be freely shared, studied and modified. Shareware is commercial software provided initially free of charge to try before paying to continue usage.
The document provides an overview of the key components that go into making a PHP and MySQL based web application. It discusses the use of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, client-side and server-side scripting, AJAX, PHP, MySQL, code editors, tools for wireframing, image editing and more. It also covers aspects like hosting, version management, software deployment, traditional and agile development methodologies, and software documentation.
Rongde Qiu is a .NET developer with experience developing web applications using technologies like ASP.NET MVC, C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and hosting applications on Windows Azure and Linux/Mono. He has skills in programming languages, .NET development, databases, data access, development tools, and web deployment. His experience includes projects leading the development of an e-commerce site and deploying LAMP and ASP.NET applications on Azure virtual machines.
This document provides an overview of front end development concepts including HTML5, JavaScript, frameworks like Angular and libraries like jQuery. It discusses HTML5 features like offline support and new elements. JavaScript evolution and MVC frameworks are explained. Development tools like Webstorm, Grunt, Bower and Sass are presented. Different platforms like desktop, mobile and frameworks are covered at a high level.
Documentation of Online jobs for BCA last sem on PHP.Harsh Tamakuwala
Full documentation on ONLINE JOBs including Introduction of PHP in detail, Data flow diagram, ER diagram, data dictionary, tests, test cases, Screen shoots of both the side(User Side and Admin Side)..
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you need efficient SEO and SMO services. as you may also need some local marketing along with some digital marketing.
Additionally, Node.js uses non-blocking I/O (asynchronous IO), which enables you to handle a large number Node.js Web Development of requests at once without experiencing any discernible performance or responsiveness delays. This is achieved by returning instantly from the previous request's response, rather than waiting for it to finish before processing another one.
I. ASP.NET is a web development platform from Microsoft used to build web applications. It provides advantages over classic ASP like separation of presentation and code for easier maintenance.
II. The ASP.NET architecture includes layers for the browser, web server, application server, business logic, and database. It uses HTTP for communication and HTML/XHTML pages.
III. Key challenges in designing web application interfaces include the stateless nature of the web, ensuring responsive and intuitive user interfaces, achieving scalability and performance, and addressing security issues.
Drupal web development is an open-source and free content management
system that allows you to manage, organizing, and publishing your app
developers content.
Node.js vs PHP, What should SMBs prefer for web development.pdfMindfire LLC
Unfortunately, stacking software against one another doesn’t solve all your problems. Any small or medium business must take on an analytical role and consider each advantage and shortcoming to determine best.
PHP may not be as event-driven or fast as Node.js, but maybe database connectivity will be a significant factor in the specific software you choose to build. Depending on the project and the vision you have in mind, you have to choose the right option.
Web Application Development Tools for Creating Perfect User ExperienceChromeInfo Technologies
The era of technology today is composed of innovative applications, where web is taking the lead, check out this innovative series. So, we have put together a set of trendy tools and resources that will help you in web application development.
Symfony is a full-stack PHP web application framework that uses best practices like MVC architecture. It provides tools and classes to build complex web apps faster and easier. Symfony automates common tasks, integrates third-party libraries, and is easy to extend. It is open source, free to use, well documented, and has a large community.
- JavaScript is a lightweight, interpreted programming language designed for creating network-centric applications. It is complementary to and integrated with HTML and Java.
- JavaScript is widely used for client-side validation, manipulating HTML pages, user notifications, and back-end data loading to provide dynamic and interactive features to web pages.
- Popular JavaScript frameworks include jQuery, Angular, React, and Node.js which is used to build fast and scalable network applications and web servers.
LAMP is a shorthand term for a popular open source web development platform consisting of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP). Together, these components provide a robust, scalable, and secure environment for building dynamic websites. LAMP has gained widespread adoption as it offers a full-stack solution that is free, flexible, and powerful enough to support many enterprise applications.
5 Powerful Backend Frameworks for Web App Development in 202275waytechnologies
Web app development is another buzz in the market, and many companies or businesses admire this new way to reach more audiences and enjoy more benefits. While developing interactive and robust web apps for frontend and backend, you might have heard the term ‘web frameworks’ many times. Right? Web frameworks play a crucial role in web app development and creating online platforms. Talking specifically about the backend framework, it is suitable enough to ensure better scalability and high performance.
Well, there is a high possibility you want to delve more into this topic. Therefore, we have covered some popular backend frameworks utilized in web application development.
This document discusses using PHP to build a website generator with an intuitive interface for website creation and administration. It describes having sub-pages that can contain different elements like lists of people or projects, and pages made of one or many sub-pages. The technologies used are PHP, MySQL, CSS, JavaScript, and security is added through username/password and encryption. PHP is described as a scripting language especially suited for dynamic web pages that can interact with databases like MySQL. In comparison, PHP is said to be faster than both JSP and ASP.
This document summarizes a project report that built three web applications with different configurations to compare performance. Application 1 used Linux, Apache, Perl and MySQL. Application 2 used Windows, IIS, C# and SQL Server 2000. Application 3 used Windows, Tomcat, JSP/Servlets and MySQL. Simple tests found C# and JSP/Servlet had similar performance, while SQL Server 2000 outperformed MySQL. The report concluded more robust testing is needed but provided an overview of different web setups.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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2. WHAT IS OPEN SOURCE?
In production and development, open source is a philosophy or methodology that
promotes free redistribution and access to a products design or ideas of
implementation details.
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3. • Open-source software is based on
the idea that the user cannot only
view but also can change the source
code of the existing application.
• Closed-source software is hidden to
prevent the user either viewing or
changing the code.
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HOW ITWORKS?
Any machine can play the role of either a client or a server
– You could even have a machine being both
10. 10
SCRIPTINGTYPES
1. Server-side Scripting Language
Complete all processing in the server and send plain pages to the client
Can use huge resources of the server
Reduces client-side computation overhead
Examples: PHP, ASP.NET (C# OR Visual Basic), C++, Java and JSP, Python, Ruby on Rails and so on.
2. Client-side Scripting Language
Does not involve server processing
Complete application is downloaded to the client browser
Client browser executes it locally
Examples: HTML, JavaScript, VBScript, CSS, AJAX, jQuery and so on.
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SERVERS
Two important examples are:
1. Web Servers
A machine holding and delivering HTML pages that can be accessed by remote (client) machines over the internet.
Examples: Windows Server, Apache Server.
Example programs which could turn your computer into a web server are Apache HTTP Server, IIS Manager, Apache
Tomcat.
2. Database Servers
Performs tasks such as data analysis, storage, data manipulation, archiving, and other non-user specific tasks.
Examples: Mysql, Postgre, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB
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HOWTO CREATEWEBSITES QUICKLY?
Although every developer started their career scripting their first website on their own. It would not be
feasible to do the same for all your projects. Hence, we could use content management systems and
web frameworks to build websites quickly.
Some of the popular open-source content management systems:
1. Wordpress
2. Drupal
3. Sharepoint
4. Magento
Some of the popular web frameworks include:
1. Laravel – written in PHP
2. Django – written in Python
3. CodeIgniter – written in PHP
4. Hybernate – written in Java
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HOW DO I START?
Visit W3Schools.com to learn some programming.
Install XAMPP on your laptop and start programming
Use a free server such as 000WEBHOST.COM to host your website
and share it to the outside world.