Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Web-based Programming



          Erelong supercomputers were invented, programming has already found it’s way to a rialto of technological foundations. Intuitively, programming could be defined as a profession of writing a computer code for the development or innovation of a certain software. But in the web 2.0 generation, a vast population of the populace does what we call web-based programming. The classical programming allows the end user to make new softwares whereas web programming takes the same concept in general but it lets the user write applications or web pages that are a part of a web browser.   Compared to programming, web-based programming is much easier and it allows the user to develop or turn a static web site into an interactive, web 2.0 site.
               Web-based programming is supported with web programming languages but these languages often include static technologies like the popular HTML, JavaScript, CSS, XHTML and XML. Web programming is done using the server-side programming languages that would include Perl, Python, JSP, PHP, ASP.NET and ASP classic. The code written by the end user would run on the server and it would then give back static information via the web browser.  A lot of blogging sites nowadays offer such features on their sites where the users can customize their web pages for a highly personal touch.
                 Like the static programming languages, there are also lot of server-side and downloadable tutorials on the net that contains the basest syntax and semantics of a certain web-based programming language. Novice  end users could also search for a list of softwares that can be used with such languages for enhancement details.  Novice and master programmers may visit w3schools’ website for a list of various and relevant tutorials.







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