Web Definitions
- World Wide Web (WWW): The World Wide Web can further be classified into several different technologies. They are web browsers, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
- Web Browser: This application software helps explore the World Wide Web (WWW). It provides the user interface between the client and the server. The web browser also requests the server for web documents and services.
- Web Server: It is a program that acts upon the network request of the user and serves them with the files that help open the web page. The exchange of files takes place with the help of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
- Web Pages: A web page is the digital document’s front-end linked to the World Wide Web. It can be viewed by anyone having an internet connected web browser.
- Web Development: Web development is everything about building and maintaining websites. It contains web services, including web programming, web publishing, web design, and database management.
- Front-End Development: This part of the technology is also known as the ‘client-side’ of the web application. It is the part of the website where users interact directly.
- Back-End Development: As the name suggests, it is the server side of a website. A user cannot see or interact with this part of the website. It is used for analyzing and storing data.
- Full-Stack Development: A full-stack development in the web is a web technology that combines front-end and back-end development.
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