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Category: Web Development
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Written by Super User
Welcome to web development section of WebmaisterPro, ultimate resource including web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development. However, among web professionals, "web development" usually refers to the main non-design or SEO aspects of building web sites: writing markup and programing. Guide from simplest HTML page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications, electronic businesses, or social network services.
Web development can be divided in few main branches Client Side Coding, Server Side Coding, Client Side plus Server Side and Database development.
Client Side Coding
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Server Side Coding
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Client Side + Server Side
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Database
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Ajax Asynchronous JavaScript provides new methods of using JavaScript, and other languages to improve the user experience.
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Flash Adobe Flash Player is an ubiquitous browser plugin ready for RIAs. Flex 2 is also deployed to the Flash Player (version 9+).
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JavaScript Formally called ECMAScript, JavaScript is a ubiquitous client side platform for creating and delivering rich Web applications that can also run across a wide variety of devices. Including client libraries like JQuerry, MooTools, etc.
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Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft's browser plugin that enables animation, vector graphics and high-definition video playback, programmed using XAML and .NET programming languages.
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Real Studio Web Edition is a rapid application development environment for the web. The language is object oriented and is similar to both VB and Java. Applications are uniquely compiled to binary code.
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HTML5 and CSS3 Latest HTML proposed standard combined with the latest proposed standard for CSS natively supports much of the client-side functionality provided by other frameworks such as Flash and Silverlight
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ASP (Microsoft proprietary)
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CSP, Server-Side ANSI C
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ColdFusion (Adobe proprietary,formerly Macromedia, formerly Allaire)
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CGI and/or Perl (open source)
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Groovy (programming language) Grails (framework)
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Java, e.g. Java EE or WebObjects
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Lotus Domino
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PHP (open source)
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Python, e.g. Django (web framework) (open source)
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Real Studio Web Edition
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Ruby, e.g. Ruby on Rails (open source)
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Smalltalk e.g. Seaside, AIDA/Web
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SSJS Server-Side JavaScript, e.g. Aptana Jaxer, Mozilla Rhino
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Websphere (IBM proprietary)
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.NET and .NET MVC Frameworks (Microsoft proprietary)
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Apache Derby
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DB2 (IBM proprietary)
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Firebird
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Microsoft SQL Server
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MySQL
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Oracle
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PostgreSQL
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SQLite
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