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  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    HTML5

    HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, and is a core technology of the Internet originally proposed by Opera Software.[1] It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard (created in 1990 and standardized as HTML4 as of 1997)[2] and as of April 2012 is still under development. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    PHP

    PHP is a general-purpose server-side scripting language originally designed for Web development to produce or making dynamic Web pages. It is one of the first developed server-side scripting languages to be embedded into an HTML source document, rather than calling an external file to process data. Ultimately, the code is interpreted by a Web server with a PHP processor module which generates the resulting Web page. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    ASP.NET

    ASP.NET is a Web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic Web sites, Web applications and Web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft’s Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET is built on the Common Language Runtime (CLR), allowing programmers to write ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language. The ASP.NET SOAP extension framework allows ASP.NET components to process SOAP messages.
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  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    OpenCart

    OpenCart is a turn-key ready “out of the box” shopping cart solution. You simply install, select your template, add products and your ready to start accepting orders.

    It has order management and multiple payment gateways already built in and we provide lifetime free support and free software updates. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    WordPress

    WordPress is a free and open source blogging tool and a dynamic content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. It has many features including a plug-in architecture and a template system. WordPress is used by over 14.7% of Alexa Internet’s “top 1 million” websites and as of August 2011 manages 22% of all new websites.[5] WordPress is currently the most popular CMS in use on the Internet. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    Kohana

    Kohana is a PHP 5 framework that uses the Model View Controller (MVC) architectural pattern. There are several reasons why you should choose Kohana but the main ones are security, weightlessness and simplicity. In this tutorial, I’ll introduce its main features, and, with a simple demonstration, I’ll show you how much time Kohana can potentially save you. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    Joomla

    Joomla is a free and open source content management system (CMS) for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets and a model–view–controller (MVC) Web application framework that can also be used independently.

    Joomla is written in PHP, uses object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques (since version 1.6[2]) and software design patterns,[3][4] stores data in a MySQL or (since version 2.5) MS SQL database,[5] and includes features such as page caching, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, search, and support for language internationalization. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    Drupal

    Drupal is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) and content management framework (CMF) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It is used as a back-end system for at least 1.5% of all websites worldwide ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites including whitehouse.gov and data.gov.uk. It is also used for knowledge management and business collaboration. Read More

  • April 07, 2012 by admin

    Windows Mobile

    Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and Pocket PCs. It is based on the Windows CE kernel and first appeared as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system… Read More

  • March 21, 2012 by admin

    PhoneGap

    PhoneGap is an open source implementation of open standards. That means developers and companies can use PhoneGap for mobile applications that are free, commercial, open source, or any combination of these. Read More