The World Wide Web, also known as the web, is a portion of the Internet that is made up of web pages stored by web servers and displayed by clients called web browsers such as Netscape, Internet Explorer and Mozilla. Over the years software applications and programming languages have been developed to develop web pages and make the web more interactive. Hyper-Text Markup Language, HTML, was the first programming language to create webpages and web developers had to hard code all pages. As the web evolved software applications were developed that provided users the ability to create web sites with a What You See Is What You Get, WYSIWYG, application. Some of the more popular web development applications were Microsoft Front Page, Hot Dog and Macromedia Dreamweaver. Below are links providing resources from the basics to advanced web development.
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