Category:Web Applications
Not Desktop Software (Application Software) and not Command Line ancestors
Web Applications are software programs that run on web servers and are accessed by users through web browsers over the internet or intranet. These applications utilize web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to deliver interactive and dynamic content to users. Unlike traditional desktop applications, web applications do not require installation on individual devices and can be accessed from any device with an internet connection and a compatible web browser.
Web applications encompass a wide range of functionalities and can serve various purposes, including e-commerce platforms, content management systems, social media platforms, online banking systems, and more. They often rely on client-server architecture, where the client (web browser) sends requests to the server, which processes the requests and sends back the necessary data or updates to the client.
The development of web applications involves a combination of front-end and back-end technologies. Front-end development focuses on creating the user interface and user experience, ensuring the application's responsiveness and interactivity. Back-end development involves building the server-side logic, handling data storage, and managing user authentication and security.
Web applications play a crucial role in modern-day businesses, providing a convenient and accessible means of delivering services, information, and functionalities to users across the globe. Their scalability, ease of deployment, and compatibility with various devices make them an integral part of the digital landscape and enable businesses to reach a broader audience while enhancing user engagement and satisfaction.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- FutureSoft (2 P)
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- Things that Nobody Asked For (4 P)
Pages in category "Web Applications"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.