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| − | A web application is usually written in one or more server side [[interpreted languages|interpreted language]] combined with [[SQL]] and [[CSS]], [[HTML]], and [[JavaScript]]/[[JQuery]]/[[AJAX]]. The application is served over [[HTTP]] and | + | A web application is usually written in one or more server side [[interpreted languages|interpreted language]] combined with [[SQL]] and [[CSS]], [[HTML]], and [[JavaScript]]/[[JQuery]]/[[AJAX]]. The application is served over [[HTTP]] and parsed by a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, or Safari). |
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* [http://www.joomla.org Joomla] | * [http://www.joomla.org Joomla] | ||
* [http://www.drupal.org Drupal] | * [http://www.drupal.org Drupal] | ||
| − | + | * [http://www.redmine.org/ Redmine] | |
| − | + | * [https://www.djangoproject.com/ Django] | |
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 16 May 2012
A web application is usually written in one or more server side interpreted language combined with SQL and CSS, HTML, and JavaScript/JQuery/AJAX. The application is served over HTTP and parsed by a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, or Safari).
Examples: