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A compiler is a program that translates programming languages into machine-readable code that can be executed by a computer.
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a markup language that stores and transports data online. Here’s why and how we use XML.
Node.js, a JavaScript runtime environment, lets you run JavaScript outside the browser. Node.js provides a boost to processing times and is easy to set up.
AngularJS makes it easier to develop web apps by reducing the amount of code you need at any given point in the development process.
Backbone.js, a small JavaScript library for organizing developers’ JavaScript code, is lightweight and easy to integrate into JavaScript-heavy applications.
HBase is a non-relational database management system for real-time data processing that runs on top of the Hadoop distributed file system
Objective C used to be the go-to language for developing iOS and OS X applications with the Cocoa API and Cocoa Touch environment.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a practice in which companies manage IT infrastructure through code and automation instead of manual configuration.
MariaDB is a fast, scalable open-source community-supported relational database management system that’s also an enhanced version of MySQL.
Laravel is a free open-source PHP framework. It provides web developers tools and resources for building modern PHP web applications.
C# is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language with applications across many areas in software development.
Firmware is like software that makes your hardware work. Here’s everything you need to know about firmware and why it’s important to your devices.