Frequent questions

Frequent questions


What is HTML?
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a computer language that makes up most web pages and online applications. A hypertext is a text that is used to refer to other pieces of text, while a markup language is a series of markups that tell web servers the style and structure of a document. The HTML language is very easy to learn and use.

What is CSS?
CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. It is the language for describing the presentation of web pages, including colors, layout and fonts, thus making our web pages presentable to users. CSS is designed to make style sheets for the web. It is independent of HTML and can be used with any XML-based markup language. CSS is popularly called the design language of the web.

What is JavaScript?
JavaScript is a programming language that allows you to implement complex functions on web pages. Anytime a web page does more than just display static information for you to see, displaying one-off content updates, interactive maps, animated 2D/3D graphics, scrolling camcorders, etc., you can bet that JavaScript is probably involved. It is the third of the web trio.

What is React?
React is a JavaScript library created to build fast and interactive user interfaces for web and mobile applications. It is an open source, component-based library, responsible only for the view layer of the application. In the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, the view layer is responsible for the look and feel of the application. React was created by Jordan Walke, a Facebook software engineer.

What is PHP?
PHP is a general-purpose, server-side scripting language that is especially well-suited for web development. Originally, PHP stood for "Personal Home Page". However, it now stands for Hypertext Preprocessor. It is a recursive acronym because the first word is also an acronym.

What is NodeJS?
Node.js is an open source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that runs on the V8 engine and executes JavaScript code outside of a web browser. Node.js allows developers to use JavaScript to write command-line tools and for server-side scripting to produce dynamic web page content before the page is delivered to the user's web browser. Therefore, Node.js represents a "JavaScript Everywhere" paradigm.

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