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XML vs HTML XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. It is defined in the XML 1.0 specification, which is developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). XML provides a standard way, which is also simple, to encode data and text such that the content could be exchanged across driver hardware, operating systems... 
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Web Design vs Web Development It has become common for people to talk about web designing and web development in the same breath. But these are different, though related concepts. It is prudent to know the differences between web design and web development especially when you are planning to have a website of... 
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Ajax vs Microsoft Silverlight Ajax is acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. It is a collection of web development methods used in client side to develop interactive web pages. Microsoft Silverlight is a free browser plug-in which enables full interactive multimedia experiences and rich business applications... 
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PHP vs HTML HyperText Markup Language, widely known as HTML is the leading markup language for web pages. HTML is the basic building block of web pages. Web browser reads the HTML document and composes them into visual or audible web pages. PHP (stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a server side scripting... 
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HTML vs CSS HyperText Markup Language, widely known as HTML is the leading markup language for web pages. HTML is the basic building block of web pages. Web browser reads the HTML document and composes them into visual or audible web pages. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language that describes the look and... 
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Web Server vs Application Server A computer (or a computer program) that runs a program dedicated for the acceptance of HTTP requests from clients and serves back HTTP responses such as web pages in HTML and other linked objects, is called a Web server. On the other hand, a software engine that will provide different... 
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Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 are used to refer the generations of Web. Like any other field, the internet has also seen a lot of developments and technological advancements since its inception. WWW or the internet, as we know it, was launched in 1991. With passage of time, new... 
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Hashtable vs Hashmap Hashtable and the hashmaps are the data structures in great use these days for most of the web-based applications and many other applications as well. These data structures help to sort the particular data according to its identifiers and the associated values. Basically these data structures... 
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MS Outlook Express vs MS Office Outlook Outlook Express and Outlook are Microsoft’s email clients that fall under messaging products. Both do the same function but depends upon the requirements can select one of them. But in general outlook express suits for home users and outlook suits for corporate. In day... 
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Java vs JavaScript Java and JavaScript are programming languages. Java is an object oriented programming language whereas JavaScript is more of a scripting language. Both can be used to make web pages more interactive. However, Java is also used to develop server side applications and standalone programming. Java Java... 
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JSP vs Servlets A Servlet is a server side software component written in Java and runs in a compatible container environment known as a Servelt container (like Apache Tomcat). Servlets are predominantly used in implementing web applications that generate dynamic web pages. They can however generate any other content... 
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