SDKs

SDKs Basics

SDKs. A software development kit or SDK (acronym in English for software development kit according to abbreviationfinder) is generally a set of development tools that allows a programmer to create applications for a specific system, for example certain software packages, frameworks , hardware platforms, computers, game consoles, operating systems, etc. It is something as simple […]

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NTP Network Time Protocol

NTP Basics

NTP, or Network Time Protocol according to abbreviationfinder, is a protocol designed to synchronize workstation clocks across the network. Version 3 of this protocol is an Internet Draft Standard, formalized in RFC 1305. The NTP version 4 protocol is a major revision of the aforementioned standard, and is under development, but has not yet been […]

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.NET

.NET Basics

. NET. Technological architecture, for the creation and distribution of software as a service. This means that through the development tools provided by this new technology, programmers will be able to create service-based applications for the web. Characteristics According to abbreviationfinder, the programming paradigms of Microsoft technologies are in constant change, reality shows us that the […]

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LAN Basics

LAN Basics

The offer of local area networks is very wide, with solutions for almost any circumstance. We can select the type of Cable, the Topology and even the type of transmission that best suits our needs. However, of all this offer the most widespread solutions are three: Ethernet, Token Ring and Arcnet. Comparison of the types […]

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XSLT

XSLT Basics

XSLT. O XSL Transformations is a W3C organization standard that presents a way to transform XML documents into other and even non-XML formats. The leaves XSLT style – although the term style sheet is not applied to the direct role of the XSLT – perform the transformation of the document using one or more rules template. […]

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DOS

DOS Basics

According to ABBREVIATIONFINDER.ORG, DOS is an acronym for D isk O perating S ystem, famila of operating systems for PCs. Originally created for computers in the IBM PC family, which used the 16-bit Intel 8086 and 8088 processors, being the first popular operating system for this platform. He had an interface of command line in text mode or alphanumeric and its own command interpreter (or orders) the command.com. The […]

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Framework Basics

Framework Basics

What is a framework? Software developers set the course at the beginning of a project. A framework for the later programming proves to be helpful. A framework creates solid foundations in the form of “pre-programming”. Framework structures: libraries and classification criteria In program and software development, the term framework does not refer to a program, […]

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What is USB

USB Basics

USB port or Universal Serial Bus according to ABBREVIATIONFINDER.ORG, is a universal serial bus or Universal Serial CUS Driver, it is a port that is used to connect peripherals to a computer. An important feature is that it allows devices to work at higher speeds, on average about 12 Mbps, this is more or less 3 […]

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UTF-8 Basics

UTF-8 Basics

UTF-8. (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format, see ABBREVIATIONFINDER.ORG). It is a variable-length transmission standard for encoding characters encoded using Unicode, created by Rob Pike and Ken Thompson. UTF-8 uses groups of bytes to represent the Unicode standard for the alphabets of many of the world’s languages. It is especially useful for transmission over 8- bit mail systems. Use […]

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BMP Basics

BMP Basics

Short for Bitmap according to ABBREVIATIONFINDER.ORG, BMP is an image file format, it is one of the simplest. It was developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM, which explains its particularly wide use on Windows and OS / 2 platforms. The BMP format supports RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes. You can specify the Windows […]

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