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Microsoft Windows
11109Discussion related to Windows 10, 8.1, 7, Server 2008/2012/2016, or related operating systems by Microsoft.
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PHP
9252A widely used open source general purpose scripting language suited for website development.
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HTML
7456Hypertext Markup Language which is a standard markup languaged used for creating web pages or web applications.
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Adobe Flash
5691Questions and discussion on Adobe's discontinued Flash and/or its associated ActionScript scripting language.
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Computer Hardware
4426Discuss hardware such as motherboards, hard drives, memory, and computers in general.
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JavaScript
2770An object-oriented programming language commonly used to create a dynamic applications within web browsers.
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CSS
2636Cascading style sheets that describes the presentation of a document written up in HTML or another markup language.
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Linux
2536Discuss Unix and Linux O/S such as Redhat, CentOs, Ubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD, and more.
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MySQL
2531An open-source SQL relational database system that is widely used with websites.
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Video
1970Discuss the creation, recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media.
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Digital Art
1918Photoshop, Illustrator, 3D renders, digital graphics & drawing.
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Fonts
1321Web typography that is a particular size, weight, and style of a typeface or a design of lettering that is used in web pages.
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ASP
1297An open source, server-side web application framework developed by Microsoft and designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages.
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SQL
1115Structured Query Language that is used for querying relational databases.
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phpBB
1015An internet bulletin board forum framework written in PHP supporting multiple database engines, flat messages structure, and numerous plugins.
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Apple
954Discussion related to Apple and products included iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, and iOS.
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Photography
893Photography taken with digital cameras or scanned.
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XML
893Extensible Markup Language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human and machine readable.
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Adobe Photoshop
874A raster or pixel-based graphics editor used with photo editing and manipulation.
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Apache
819The most widely used web server software that is free, open-sourced, and cross-platform that powers millions of websites.
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A proprietary web development tool helping to build websites assisting in design, code, and managing content.
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Microsoft Excel
677Software that manages spreadsheets featuring calcuation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic.
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Google Adsense
430Talk about the Adsense based contextual ad system including news, integration, and different types of media for placement such as content, mobile, search, and feeds.
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Perl
391A high level, general purpose, dynamic programming language used for graphics programming, system administrationg, or other applications.
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C++
374C++ introduces object-oriented programming features to the C language to provide abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
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Operating System
337A system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for different computer programs.
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.htaccess
284An .htaccess file is a directory level configuration file typically used with Apache Web Servers that allow overriding of different settings.
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WordPress
281A popular open-sourced blogging or content management system written in PHP and paired with MySQL or MariaDB.
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Google Adwords
273Discussion about Adwords related news, integration, performance, optimization, and Adwords API.
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RSS
246A standardized, computer-readable web feed that allows users and applications to access updates from websites.
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AJAX
244A set of web development techniques on the client-side browser where applications can send and receive data asynchronously.
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Website Security
212Information gathering, SQL injection, mail header injection, XSS attacks and prevention, among others.
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Printing
208A process that is used to reproduce text and images from a master form or template typically onto paper with ink or toner.
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Sitemaps
192A protocol that allows a web developer to inform search engines about URLs on a website that are available for crawling.
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jQuery
133A JavaScript library that is designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and AJAX.
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iOS
130The mobile operating system that powers many of Apple's devices including the iPhone and iPad.
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C#
103A general-purpose, multi-paradigm compiled programming language that uses component-oriented disciplines with strong typing.
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A vector graphics editor that lets you create SVGs, logos, icons, drawings, typography, and complex illustrations in a scalable format.
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Python
65An interpreted language which emphasizes code readability and a syntax which allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code.
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Discuss setting up and integrating with your website analytics software to provide insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness.
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Google Maps
47A web mapping platform offered by Google that includes satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, panoramic views of streets, and an API for website use.
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Google API
37Talk about any API interfaces, tools, or apps that utilize or work with APIs including SOAP or REST
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A mobile operating system based on a modifed version of the Linux Kernel and other open source software developed by Google.
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A digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application used in the post-production process of film making, video games, and television production.
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A Microsoft operating system framework that supports building and running applications and web services.
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JSON
16A file and data exchange format that uses human readable text to store and transmit data objects containing key/value pairs.
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A non-linear professional video editing software program developed by Apple that can be used to edit, process, and output to a wide variety of video formats.