Web programming can be briefly categorized into client and
server coding. The client side needs programming related to accessing
data from users and providing information. It also needs to ensure there
are enough plug ins to enrich user experience in a graphic user
interface, including measures. To improve user experience and related
functionalities on the client side, JavaScript is usually used. It is an
excellent client-side platform for designing and implementing Web
applications.
HTML5
and
CSS3
supports most of the client-side functionality provided by other
application frameworks. The server side needs programming mostly related
to data retrieval, security and performance. Some of the tools used here
include ASP, Lotus Notes, PHP, Java and MySQL. There are certain
tools/platforms that aid in both client- and server-side programming.
Some examples of these are Opa and Tersus.
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