Algorithm - A set of step-by-step instructions or rules for solving a specific problem or accomplishing a task., API (Application Programming Interface) - A set of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate with each other., Backend - The server-side of an application or website that handles the processing and storage of data., Bug - An error or flaw in a software program that causes it to behave unexpectedly or produce incorrect results., Compiler - A software program that translates source code written in a high-level programming language into machine code that can be executed by a computer., Debugging - The process of identifying and fixing errors or defects in a software program., Framework - A pre-established framework or set of tools and libraries that provides a structure for developing software applications., Frontend - The client-side of an application or website that users interact with directly., IDE (Integrated Development Environment) - A software application that combines code editing, debugging, and build automation tools into a single integrated environment., Object-oriented programming (OOP) - A programming paradigm that organizes software design around objects, which are instances of classes that contain data and behavior., Open source - Software that is distributed with its source code and allows users to view, modify, and distribute the code., Prototype - A preliminary version or sample of a software product that is used for testing or demonstration purposes., Repository - A location where source code and related files are stored, usually using version control systems., Scalability - The ability of a system to handle increased workload or growing demands while maintaining performance and stability., Source code - The human-readable code written by a programmer in a specific programming language., Syntax - The set of rules and structure that dictate how programs in a specific programming language are written., Test-driven development (TDD) - A software development approach where tests are written before the code is implemented, driving the design and development process., Version control - The management of changes to source code and other software assets over time, enabling collaboration and tracking of modifications., Web development - The process of creating websites or web applications, including client-side and server-side programming., Wireframe - A visual representation or blueprint of the layout and structure of a web page or software application.,

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