References
A reference is a detailed documentation of different web technologies and programming languages.
Our references lists, explain and demonstrates the features, syntax, properties and functions for each language.
An Overview of All References
HTML is the standard markup language for web pages.
CSS is the language used to style web pages.
JavaScript is the language for programming web pages.
SQL is a standard language for storing, manipulating and retrieving data in databases.
Python is a popular programming language.
Java is a programming language.
PHP is a server scripting language, and a powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive web pages.
Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework.
W3.CSS is a small, fast and easy-to-use CSS framework.
jQuery is a JavaScript Library.
Django is a back-end server side web framework, written in Python.
JSON is a text format for storing and transporting data.
Node.js allows you to run JavaScript on the server.
AngularJS is a JavaScript framework, which extends HTML with new attributes.
MySQL is a widely used relational database management system (RDBMS).
Sass is a CSS pre-processor.
SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics.
Canvas is used to draw graphics, on the fly, via JavaScript.
A list of available colors in HTML.
An overview of available icons.
AppML stands for Application Modeling Language.
W3.JS is a JavaScript library designed to simplify web development projects.
XML is a software- and hardware-independent tool for storing and transporting data.
ASP is a development framework for building web pages.