What to Put in a Home Page
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asynchronous JavaScript and XML. A technique used in web page development.
application programming interface. A set of rules programs use to communicate with each other.
A special element that indicates a color to be added to a gradient.
File Transfer Protocol. A network protocol useful for transferring files in a client-server relationship.
HyperText Markup Language. The predominant language for building web pages.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The primary networking language for the Internet.
PHP Hypertext Processor. A scripting language that works well within HTML.
A technology that allows remote computers to maintain a persistent connection in order to communicate with each other.
An graphic object on a web page that will be manipulated in real time.
Structured Query Language. A programming language useful in managing relational databases.
An Internet procedure that completely breaks the connection between the client and the server after a transaction, meaning that the next transaction will require an entirely new connection.
A network protocol useful in interactive, text-oriented communications.
World Wide Web Consortium. The organization that sets international standards for the World Wide Web.








