Web Development & Digital Technologies

Terminal emulator

Hyper.is and Cmder.net are examples of emulators, applications that allow users to execute commands and scripts in console mode, regardless of the operating system. These

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High-frequency label

Electronic tags using a frequency of 13.56 MHz follow a conventional standard established by ISO 15693-3 and approved by the Federal Communications Commission in the

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Zimbra

An open-source messaging software, designed for Ubuntu and Debian, which offers collaboration tools.

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Zombifier

When a website is infiltrated discreetly or when a computer is compromised to become a malicious proxy, allowing cybercriminals to control communications between two parties,

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Red Zone

The optimal temperature range for bacterial growth is defined as being between 4°C and 63°C, where bacteria multiply most rapidly. Understanding this range is crucial

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Zoning

Zoning is a preliminary step in UX design that involves organizing and dividing website or application interfaces into distinct functional areas. This phase, generally carried

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Website zoning

Website zoning is a design technique that involves dividing and organizing the different areas of a web page according to the types of content assigned

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Typographic zoom

The concept of typographic zoom refers to adjusting the font size in text based on the zoom level of the browser used or the configured

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Zsh

Z Shell, also known as Zsh, is a versatile command interpreter used on various computing platforms. Licensed under the BSD license, this Unix shell offers

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Shield

Printers use a specific term to refer to a type of paper measuring 40 cm wide by 52 cm high.

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