2017-07-28T13:46:38+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true WebGL, Pull technology, Asynchronous module definition, Blend4Web, ISPConfig, Webby Award, Awwwards, Plesk, Usermin, Webmin, Bootstrap (front-end framework), Web server, WebScarab, Kimchi (software), Apache Mobile Filter, MySocialCloud, PlayCanvas, Atcom, PC Supporters, Panorama viewer, Situational application, SitePal, Mike Little, Far-Play, Wholesale Applications Community, OOHDM, Oak3D, The Navicor Group, OpenWebRTC, WebCL, Style sheet (web development), Open Mashup Alliance, Homeboyz Interactive, Magisto, Cascade Framework, CSE HTML Validator, HtmlUnit, International World Wide Web Conference Committee flashcards
Web development

Web development

  • WebGL
    WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 3D computer graphics and 2D graphics within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins.
  • Pull technology
    Pull coding or client pull is a style of network communication where the initial request for data originates from the client, and then is responded to by the server.
  • Asynchronous module definition
    Asynchronous module definition (AMD) is a JavaScript specification that defines an API for defining code modules and their dependencies, and loading them asynchronously if desired.
  • Blend4Web
    Blend4Web is an open source framework for creating and displaying interactive 3D computer graphics in web browsers.
  • ISPConfig
    ISPConfig is an open source hosting control panel for Linux, licensed under BSD license and developed by the company ISPConfig UG.
  • Webby Award
    A Webby Award is an award for excellence on the Internet presented annually by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, a judging body composed of over one thousand industry experts and technology innovators.
  • Awwwards
    Awwwards (Awwwards Online SL) is a professional web design and development competition body.
  • Plesk
    Plesk is a commercial web hosting platform.
  • Usermin
    Usermin is a web-based user interface for Unix-like systems.
  • Webmin
    Webmin is a web-based system configuration tool for Unix-like systems, although recent versions can also be installed and run on Windows.
  • Bootstrap (front-end framework)
    Bootstrap is a free and open-source front-end web framework for designing websites and web applications.
  • Web server
    A web server is a computer system that processes requests via HTTP, the basic network protocol used to distribute information on the World Wide Web.
  • WebScarab
    WebScarab is a web security application testing tool.
  • Kimchi (software)
    Kimchiis a web management tool to manage Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) infrastructure.
  • Apache Mobile Filter
    Apache Mobile Filter or AMF, is an open-source project created by Idel Fuschini and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
  • MySocialCloud
    MySocialCloud is a cloud-based bookmark vault and password website that allows users to log in to all of their online accounts from a single, secure website.
  • PlayCanvas
    PlayCanvas is an open source 3D game engine/interactive 3D application engine alongside a proprietary cloud-hosted creation platform that allows for simultaneous editing from multiple computers via a browser-based interface.
  • Atcom
    Atcom is a Web development agency based in Greece.
  • PC Supporters
    PC Supporters is a US-based technology company that offers an array of website, domain, IT consulting, cloud, computer, and managed services.
  • Panorama viewer
    The Panorama Viewer is a Flash application used to display 360° panoramas on the internet.
  • Situational application
    In computing, a situational application is "good enough" software created for a narrow group of users with a unique set of needs.
  • SitePal
    SitePal is a speaking avatar platform for small and medium-sized businesses developed by Oddcast.
  • Mike Little
    Mike Little (born May 12, 1962) is an English web developer living in Stockport, England and co-founder of the free and open source web software WordPress along with American Matt Mullenweg.
  • Far-Play
    Far-Play (stylized fAR-Play, from augmented reality) is a software platform developed at the University of Alberta, for creating location-based, scavenger-hunt style games which use the GPS and web-connectivity features of a player's smartphone.
  • Wholesale Applications Community
    The Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) was an organisation that was set up to create a unified and open platform to allow mobile software developers to more easily write applications usable on a variety of devices, operating systems and networks.
  • OOHDM
    OOHDM (Object Oriented Hypermedia Design Method) is a method for the development of Web applications.
  • Oak3D
    Oak3D is a free JavaScript library for 3D graphics development based on the HTML5 WebGL standard, dedicated in realizing the Web3D applications with GPU acceleration for all the front-end developers in an easy and efficient way.
  • The Navicor Group
    Founded in 2004, The Navicor Group began by marketing immunology and oncology medications.
  • OpenWebRTC
    OpenWebRTC (OWR) is a free software stack that implements the WebRTC standard, a set of protocols and application programming interfaces defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
  • WebCL
    WebCL (Web Computing Language) is a JavaScript binding to OpenCL for heterogeneous parallel computing within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins, first announced in March 2011.
  • Style sheet (web development)
    A web style sheet is a form of separation of presentation and content for web design in which the markup (i.e., HTML or XHTML) of a webpage contains the page's semantic content and structure, but does not define its visual layout (style).
  • Open Mashup Alliance
    The Open Mashup Alliance (OMA) is a non-profit consortium that promotes the adoption of mashup solutions in the enterprise through the evolution of enterprise mashup standards like EMML.
  • Homeboyz Interactive
    Homeboyz Interactive was a web development business in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, founded by a Jesuit brother in 1996 to transform gang members into productive workers.
  • Magisto
    Magisto is a web application and mobile app for automated video editing and storytelling aimed at consumers and businesses.
  • Cascade Framework
    Cascade Framework is a free CSS framework for creating websites and web applications.
  • CSE HTML Validator
    CSE HTML Validator is a native desktop software application for Microsoft Windows.
  • HtmlUnit
    HtmlUnit is a headless web browser written in Java.
  • International World Wide Web Conference Committee
    The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW3C2) is a professional non-profit organization registered in Switzerland (Article 60ff of the Swiss Civil Code) that promotes World Wide Web research and development.