There are a number of computing languages and frameworks used to design or develop web pages and web applications.
Some languages, like Java, JSP and PHP are known as scripting languages, which are interpreted at run-time.
Markup languages likes HTML and XML use tags to “ mark up” documents. Browsers then search the document looking for the markup tags and then arrange the content according to the values in the tags.
The languages and frameworks most often used by the Newland Group are:
Struts - an open-source framework for creating Java web applications.
Java – a programming language designed to develop applications, especially ones for the Internet that can operate on different platforms.
JSP – programming language used for Java Server Pages.
JavaScript - implemented as part of a web browser in order to provide enhanced user interfaces and dynamic websites.
PHP – an open source programming language able to host on most servers.
MySQL– a database programming language for querying and editing information stored in a database management system.
Perl – an older framework still widely in use.
ASP.NET – a Microsoft framework.
C# – a programming language for ASP.NET.