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a-brief-history-php-the-language-that-runs-the-web Aug 23, 2021

A Brief History of PHP: The Language That Runs the Web

What we know today as PHP began as PHP/FI. Rasmus Lerdorf developed it in 1994 for tracking the number of visits to his resume online. He named the scripts Personal Home Page Tools, commonly referred to as PHP tools. It required more functionality. Lerdorf rewrote the PHP tools to provide for ric...

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what-is-termux-and-what-can-do Jul 25, 2021

What is Termux and What Can Do?

Termux is an Open Source terminal emulator for Android that can be installed and used without rooting or complex setup. A terminal emulator is a software application that enables access to a command-line interface (CLI) in a graphical environment. The first Termux version was released in 20...

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a-brief-history-of-free-dos Jul 23, 2021

A Brief History of FreeDOS

The original DOS is very old, dating from the early 1980s.. DOS was updated many times over the decades, with MS-DOS 5.0 (1991) being very different from earlier versions. Early Versions of Windows had Problems By the mid-1990s, DOS was on its way out. Windows had arrived, and people knew that a ...

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the-benefits-of-using-marketing-automation Jul 15, 2021

The Benefits of Using Marketing Automation

Marketing Automation has substantial benefits for businesses of all sizes. Marketing automation is available in various levels of complexity to suit the size of the business. What is Marketing Automation? This is a technology that takes control of marketing processes, using multiple channels auto...

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what-is-home-assistant Jul 9, 2021

What is Home Assistant?

Home Assistant is a remarkable tool that converts your home into a Smart Home, by connecting itself up to any smart appliances it finds in your home and issuing orders to those devices. Whilst Echo and Google Home Hub toyed with the public by promising to be an automation hub, but never fully del...

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