HTML and CSS Reference
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Summary
In this chapter, you learned about client-side and server-side scripting and programming languages used to create
scripts, applets, and web applications. Using these technologies on a daily basis is inevitable, and you know by now
that they are vital in web applications and web services. However, many of them are vendor-specific and have not
been standardized yet. You also know that a large share of incorrect markup is generated by server-side applications,
even though more and more provide standard-compliant web documents.
In the next chapter, you will learn about emerging Semantic Web technologies and machine-readable metadata
annotations.
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