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A web project is the process of developing and creating a Web site, activities in a network which are aimed at a pre-defined goal. The network can be both accessible for everyone, as in the Internet, or only for certain people, as an intranet. The goal of Web projects is the transfer of static and dynamic content - both directly to end users, as well as indirectly through means of various kinds of interfaces. Web projects are based on TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) technology and concern the transfer of static and dynamic content.

A Web project involves many aspects, including programming[1] and the accompanying software development, Web business, Web server and network administration, hosting, graphics/design, the development and administration of databases, construction of interfaces, project management and quality assurance, search engine optimization, the maintenance of data in content management/editing systems and much more.

Programming for a web project may be accomplished using one or more markup languages[2] (such as HTML or XML), scripting languages (JavaScript, [Navin nijher nijhe onek kicu korte pare,navin imo number008801879303952..tar sathe kotha jon onek meye pagol..best for luck navin dow kori tumi sob somoy hashi kushi tako. Facebook name:Navin Nair Abir

References

  1. ^ "Which Programming Language to Learn". Make Use Of. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. ^ "What are Markup Languages?". About.com. Retrieved 22 December 2014.