Web App: The Function Languages
One of the reasons why basic web applications are popular in this age is because of its functional yet easy to use interface. An interface is a term usually used to describe the look and layout of any computer program, as for this case, the page seen by any online user.
The limits of its functionality are almost virtually void because of the numerous developments coming out one after the other to solve any of the user’s concern. Languages and other technologies like the Java, JavaScript, Flash, and DHTML help in making the web application interface as interactive as possible. These languages also support application-specific methods such as voice recording, on-screen keyboards, and even drawing on the screen.
Overall, the interaction of these languages in one interface would eventually result to an adaptation of an operating system’s interface. Because of this, simple computer features such as drag and drop and drop down menu can now also be used without having to reload the webpage repeatedly. Networking websites now use new technologies such as Ajax and PHP in order to increase interactive experience, with its coordination leaning more towards client-side scripting.
Posted: May 3rd, 2008 under General.
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