Semantic Web

The Semantic Web is a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a vision of the World Wide Web in which data is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. The Semantic Web is a collaborative effort led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to extend the Web through the … Read more

Reseller hosting

Reseller hosting is a type of web hosting in which a web developer purchases a server from a web hosting company and then resells it to their own clients. The web developer typically sets up their own prices and packages, and provides their own support to their clients. What is the best reseller hosting? There … Read more

Personal Web Server (PWS)

A personal web server is a web server that is installed on a personal computer or laptop. It is usually used for personal or small business websites. Personal web servers are usually easy to set up and use. Many personal web servers come with a user interface that makes it easy to manage your website. … Read more

Virtual hosting

Virtual hosting is the practice of hosting multiple websites on a single server. This allows for increased server utilization and helps to keep costs down. Virtual hosting can be used for both static and dynamic websites. Static websites are those that do not change often, and can be easily served from a single server. Dynamic … Read more

Channel Definition Format (CDF)

The CDF is a file format used to store information about channels. Channels are defined in terms of a name, an identifier, a type, and a set of properties. The CDF file format is used to store this information in a text-based format that can be read by humans and processed by computers. What is … Read more

Visual Studio

NET. Visual Studio .NET is a Microsoft product that allows developers to create applications for the Windows platform. It includes a code editor, a debugger, and a variety of other tools that can be used to create, test, and deploy applications. What is difference between . NET Framework and Visual Studio? The .NET Framework is … Read more

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) since 1999. SVG images and their behaviors are defined in XML text files. This means that they can be searched, indexed, … Read more

80

The number 80 is often used as a generic placeholder in software development. For example, a programmer might use 80 to represent an arbitrary number of items in an array or list. Similarly, 80 might be used as a placeholder for an arbitrary width or height value. For example, an image might be said to … Read more

Reparse point

A reparse point is a type of NTFS file system object that provides a way to extend the functionality of the NTFS file system. A reparse point can be used to add extra data to a file or directory, or to redirect requests for a file or directory to a different file or directory. Reparse … Read more

UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration)

UDDI is a directory service that allows businesses to list themselves and their services online. It is used to find, discover, and connect to services that are published by businesses. UDDI is based on the concept of a “white pages” directory, where businesses can be listed by name, category, and location. Services can be listed … Read more