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Development
A system of servers distributed globally to deliver web content based on a user's geographical location, improving website speed and availability.
An open-source platform for automating the deployment, scaling, and operations of containerized applications.
A type of application that is delivered through the web, offering a native-like experience.
A server that acts as an API front-end, handling requests, transformations, and managing traffic between clients and services.
A tool designed to create, deploy, and run applications by using containers, providing a consistent environment across development and production.
Design
A basic, visual guide used to suggest the layout and structure of a website.
User Experience Design focuses on optimizing the overall experience of a product for the user.
User Interface Design focuses on designing the interface that users interact with.
Scalable Vector Graphics; a vector image format for two-dimensional graphics that scales perfectly.
Marketing
Search Engine Optimization; practices that help improve the visibility of a website on search engines.
HTML that uses meaningful tags like `<header>`, `<footer>`, to improve accessibility and SEO.
Images that adapt to different screen sizes using HTML attributes like `srcset`.
Representational State Transfer; a set of rules for creating web services that allow interaction with web servers.
An approach to web design that ensures a site works well on a variety of devices by automatically adjusting layout and content.
A CSS technique used to apply different styles depending on the device's characteristics, like screen width.
Libraries that make JavaScript coding easier by providing pre-written code. Examples: React, Angular, Vue.
A programming language that adds interactive behavior to websites.
A CSS layout module that makes it easier to design flexible and responsive layout structures.
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML; a technique to create asynchronous web applications.
The standard markup language for creating web pages.
A query language for APIs that allows clients to request only the data they need.
A popular design tool for creating user interfaces and collaborative design work.
The part of a website that users interact with directly, usually built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
A popular framework for building responsive websites quickly using pre-built components.
Designing websites and applications that can be used by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities.
The part of a website or application that users do not see, dealing with server-side logic and databases.
A CSS layout system used to create complex, responsive web designs with rows and columns.
Design methodology that uses distinct layouts for different devices and screen sizes.