Category: Technology

DHCP Explained

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol according to abbreviationfinder) is a network protocol that allows nodes on an IP network to obtain their configuration parameters automatically. It is a client/server type…

VPN Explained

Standing for Virtual Private Network according to abbreviationfinder, VPN allows you to create a secure connection to another network through the Internet. When you connect any device to a VPN,…

MPEG-4 Explained

According to abbreviationfinder.org, Moving Picture Experts Group 4 (MPEG-4) or (MP4), introduced in late 1998, is the name of a group of audio and video coding standards as well as their related…

URL Explained

URL. Acronym in English for U niform R esource L ocator, which on abbreviationfinder.org is Uniform Resource Locator. It is a string of characters with which a unique address is assigned to each of the information resources available…

Bytecode Explained

What is bytecode? Bytecode offers the possibility of guaranteeing the performance of a program across platforms. This serves as “intermediate code”, which interprets the commands of the source code and…

Production Environment Explained

What is the production environment? The production environment is used to operate the software and applications in the specific application or business area of ​​a customer or user. If possible,…

HDMI Explained

Standings for according to abbreviationfinder.org, HDMI enables the use of computerized, enhanced or high definition video, as well as multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It is independent of…

LGPL Explained

LGPL. The GNU project has two main licenses for use in libraries. One is the GNU Lesser GPL (or LGPL see abbreviationfinder.org) or reduced GPL, the other is the ordinary…