Ajax - (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), is a group of interrelated web development techniques used to create interactive web applications or rich Internet applications.
Applets - is a software component that runs in the context of another program, for example a web browser. An applet usually performs a very narrow function that has no independent use.
SQL - (Structured Query Language) is a database computer language designed for the retrieval and management of data in relational database management systems (RDBMS), database schema creation and modification, and database object access control management.
RSS - is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video in a standardized format.
Infoware - is a term that was coined by Tim O'Reilly and is defined as websites such as Amazon.com that use commoditized server software such as LAMP to enable data (e.g. book comments and ratings) to be shared via a website, and as a result create value (e.g. other people's opinions of a particular book that you want to buy).
Perl - is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language.
Python - is a general-purpose high-level programming language. Its design philosophy emphasizes programmer productivity and code readability.
Ruby - is a dynamic, reflective, general purpose object-oriented programming language that combines syntax inspired by Perl with Smalltalk-like features.
XSLT – (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is an XML-based language used for the transformation of XML documents into other XML or "human-readable" documents.
XMLHttpRequest - (XHR) is a DOM API that can be used by JavaScript and other web browser scripting languages to transfer XML and other text data between a web server and a browser.
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