CSS

CSS stands for “Cascading Style Sheet.” Cascading style sheets are used to format the layout of Web pages. They can be used to define text styles, table sizes, and other aspects of Web pages that previously could only be defined in a page’s HTML.

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HTML

HTML stands for “Hypertext Markup Language.” HTML is the language used to create webpages. “Hypertext” refers to the hyperlinks that an HTML page may contain. “Markup language” refers to the way tags are used to define the page layout and elements within the page.

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Responsive Design

Responsive Design is a type of web design that provides a customized viewing experience for different browser platforms. A website created with RD will display a different interface depending on what device is used to access the site. For example, a responsive website may appear one way on a laptop, another way on a tablet,…

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DevOps

DevOps combines the words “development” and “operations.” It encompasses developers and IT operations personnel within an organization. The goal of DevOps integration is to improve collaboration between development and operations teams.

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Django

A collection of libraries written in Python that provide a framework for building dynamic websites.

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UX

UX stands for User Experience. It is the experience a person has using a product or service. In the technology world, this often refers to a hardware device or software program. A positive user experience is simple, intuitive, and enjoyable. A negative user experience is complex, confusing, and frustrating.

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Salesforce

Salesforce is a customer relationship management solution that brings companies and customers together. It’s one integrated CRM platform that gives all your departments — including marketing, sales, commerce, and service — a single, shared view of every customer.

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API

API stands for Application Programming Interface. It is a specific method prescribed by a computer operating system or by an application program by which a programmer writing an application program can make requests of the operating system or another application.

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User-centered Design

User-centered design (UCD) is an iterative design process in which designers focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process. In UCD, design teams involve users throughout the design process via a variety of research and design techniques, to create highly usable and accessible products for them.

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Mobile Development

Mobile application development is the set of processes and procedures involved in writing software for small, wireless computing devices.

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