Posted on November 13th, 2007 by
Apache was basically the first ever feasible substitute to the Netscape Communications Corporation web server (lately also known as Sun Java System Web Server). The Apache HTTP Server, popularly called simply Apache, is a web server remembered most for being a major factor in the early development of the World Wide […]
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Posted on August 1st, 2007 by
ASP is completely executed on the server, an ASP file may have text, scripts and HTML tags.As a webmaster you need some basic knowledge in the following languages before you begin coding in ASP:
1) XHTML/ HTML
2) […]
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Posted on July 28th, 2007 by
Part-3: Advantages of Selecting Linux
Linux is a geek’s own language, it is developed by webmasters – for webmasters. Just the ability of working and developing code in Linux compatible language gives geeks a huge kick, makes them feel superior to their Windows counterparts. However, it is not just the kick and satisfaction a webmaster gets […]
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Posted on July 25th, 2007 by
Part-2: Advantages of Selecting Windows
Every webmaster has to choose an operating system of expertise before he can hone his skills. This article focuses on enlisting the benefits of selecting Windows as your OS for webmaster expertise.
1. Higher pay: only large organizations and professionals select windows operating system for their backend. Windows server comes with a […]
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Posted on July 22nd, 2007 by
Part-1: Overview
Windows or Open Source, the mention of those four words is enough to start an argument in any technical forum. Geeks can argue from either side for hours and days and there can never be a proper conclusion to any argument on whether Windows is better than Linux or the other way round.
One way […]
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