Developer Terms Glossary
A widely-used open source web server.
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Amazon Web Services; provides scalable cloud computing services.
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A JavaScript compiler that converts ES6+ code into backwards compatible JavaScript.
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Used for drawing graphics and animations via scripting.
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A CDN and DDoS mitigation company offering performance and security services.
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A lightweight PHP framework known for speed and simplicity.
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A mechanism to allow or restrict resources requested from another domain.
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Content Security Policy; protects against cross-site scripting attacks.
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A high-level Python web framework that promotes rapid development.
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A tool to package and run applications in containers.
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A minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework.
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Provides a modern interface for making HTTP requests.
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A micro web framework for Python that is easy to use and extend.
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A platform as a service (PaaS) for deploying web apps.
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An open-source platform for managing containerized applications.
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A PHP web framework known for elegant syntax and MVC structure.
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A backward-compatible language extension for CSS.
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Stores data locally in the user's browser with no expiration date.
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A fork of MySQL with additional features and open governance.
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A NoSQL database that stores data in JSON-like documents.
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An open-source relational database management system.
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A cloud platform for static sites and serverless functions.
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A React framework for server-rendered or statically exported web apps.
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A high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy.
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A zero-configuration web application bundler.
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