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This English for IT lesson is the second of our two-part series on business English vocabulary related to Internet technologies. In our last technical English lesson, we looked at the basic tools and concepts behind Web 2.0. In this lesson, we'll focus on the programming of websites and web-based applications.
The World Wide Web has become an exciting and dynamic platform for the delivery of innovative products and services. With Web 2.0, computer programming has moved far beyond static HTML and even XML. Programming looks very different than it did just 10 years ago. Web pages and services are dynamic and interactive; this is possible because programmers now code in languages such as JavaScript and use development tools such as AJAX.
APIs have enabled the assembly of various pieces of software into interesting bundles. Programmers now rely on extensive code libraries and object-oriented languages to create not only dynamic web pages but also web-based applications. Software no longer comes packaged in boxes; instead, it is now more common to download apps onto your laptop or mobile phone from an app store.
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