2. C++ LANGUAGE
Web development refers to building, creating, and an
maintaining websites. It includes aspects such as web
design, web publishing, web programming, and database
management.
While the terms “web developer” and “web designer” are
often used synonymously, they do not mean the same
thing. Technically, a web designer only designs website
interfaces using HTML and CSS. A web developer may be
involved in designing a website, but may also write web
scripts in languages such as PHP and ASP. Additionally,
a web developer may help maintain and update a
database used by a dynamic website.
3. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the set of markup symbols or
codes inserted in a file intended for display on a World Wide Web browser
page. The markup tells the Web browser how to display a Web page’s words
and images for the user. Each individual markup code is referred to as an
element (but many people also refer to it as a tag). Some elements come in
pairs that indicate when some display effect is to begin and when it is to
end.
HTML is the language for describing the structure of Web pages
Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, photos, etc.
Retrieve online information via hypertext links, at the click of a button.
Design forms for conducting transactions with remote services, for use in
searching for information, making reservations, ordering products, etc.
Include spread-sheets, video clips, sound clips, and other applications
directly in their documents.
4. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for
describing the presentation of a document written in a
markup language. CSS describes how HTML elements are to
be displayed on screen, paper, or in other media CSS saves a
lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web pages all
at once
CSS is the language for describing the presentation of Web
pages, including colors, layout, and fonts. It allows one to
adapt the presentation to different types of devices, such as
large screens, small screens, or printers. CSS is independent
of HTML and can be used with any XML-based markup
language. The separation of HTML from CSS makes it easier
to maintain sites, share style sheets across pages, and tailor
pages to different environments. This is referred to as the
separavetion of structure (or: content) from presentation.
5. JavaScript
JavaScript (“JS” for short) is a full-fledged dynamic
programming language that, when applied to an HTML
document, can provide dynamic interactivity on
websites. It was invented by Brendan Eich, co-founder of
the Mozilla project, the Mozilla Foundation, and the
Mozilla Corporation.
You can do pretty much anything with JavaScript. You’ll
start small with simple features such as carousels, image
galleries, fluctuating layouts, and responses to button
clicks. Eventually as you get more experienced with the
language, you’ll be able to create games, animated 2D
and 3D graphics, full blown database-driven apps, and
more
6. PHP
The Eclipse PHP Development Tools project (PDT) is the #1
open source PHP Integrated Development Environment
(IDE). It has rapidly grown to be one of the most highly
downloaded Eclipse projects. PDT provides an entry level IDE
for with the basic code editing capabilities you need to get
started with PHP development. PDT provides:
Basic PHP Editing with syntax highlighting and coloring
PHP code completion, code templates, auto-formatting
Basic JavaScript Editing with syntax highlighting and coloring
Basic HTML Editing with syntax highlighting and coloring
Local and Remote Debugging support for XDebug and the
Zend Debugger
7. Word press
Word Press is a free and open-source content
management system (CMS) based on PHP and My
SQL. Word Press is installed on a web server, which
either is part of an Internet hosting service or is a
network host itself; the first case may be on a service
like WordPress.com, for example, and the second
case is a computer running the software package
WordPress.org. An example of the second case is a
local computer configured to act as its own web
server hosting Word Press for single-user testing or
learning purposes.