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:*'''[[Source code]]'''. According to the [[Linux Information Project]], "the version of software as it is originally written (i.e., typed into a computer) by a human in plain text (i.e., human readable alphanumeric characters)." This ''code'' commonly include comments and is specially designed to facilitate the work of computer programmers, who specify the actions to be performed by a computer to indicate their intentions. | :*'''[[Source code]]'''. According to the [[Linux Information Project]], "the version of software as it is originally written (i.e., typed into a computer) by a human in plain text (i.e., human readable alphanumeric characters)." This ''code'' commonly include comments and is specially designed to facilitate the work of computer programmers, who specify the actions to be performed by a computer to indicate their intentions. | ||
:*'''[[Web document]]'''. A [[document]] that defines another [[document]] to target [[software application]]s. ''Web documents'' are widely used in the [[Internet]]. For instance, [[web browser]]s use ''web documents'' to display [[webpage]]s to their [[end-user]]s. [[Search engine robot]]s use ''web documents'' to collect data about those ''webpages''. Those contemporary [[email client]]s that are [[mobile app]]s use ''web documents'' to display [[email]]s without ''web browsers''. To those [[end-user application]]s that are used to view documents of various formats, ''web documents'' may represent documents in the [[PDF]] [[format]], graphic elements of [[image file]]s, etc.</div> | :*'''[[Web document]]'''. A [[document]] that defines another [[document]] to target [[software application]]s. ''Web documents'' are widely used in the [[Internet]]. For instance, [[web browser]]s use ''web documents'' to display [[webpage]]s to their [[end-user]]s. [[Search engine robot]]s use ''web documents'' to collect data about those ''webpages''. Those contemporary [[email client]]s that are [[mobile app]]s use ''web documents'' to display [[email]]s without ''web browsers''. To those [[end-user application]]s that are used to view documents of various formats, ''web documents'' may represent documents in the [[PDF]] [[format]], graphic elements of [[image file]]s, etc.</div> | ||
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+ | ==What CNM Lab Is== | ||
+ | ''What CNM Lab Is'' is the first [[lectio]] out of five ones that make up the ''Lesson''. | ||
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+ | ===Lectio 1 presentation=== | ||
+ | :[[File:Cnm-lab.png|400px|thumb|[[CNM Lab]]]][[CNM Lab]] is the [[development hub]] that [[CNM Cyber]] brings those developers who work on [[CNM Cloud]], which is the technology behind [[CNM Cyber]]. | ||
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+ | :[[CNM Lab]] stores everything that [[CNM Cloud]] uses and documents all the developments. Every [[software application]], video, individually-written [[source code]], etc. can be found there. | ||
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+ | ===Lectio 1 quiz questions=== |
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- CNM Lab. The combination of project management, version control, and file-sharing systems of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service.
- Source code. According to the Linux Information Project, "the version of software as it is originally written (i.e., typed into a computer) by a human in plain text (i.e., human readable alphanumeric characters)." This code commonly include comments and is specially designed to facilitate the work of computer programmers, who specify the actions to be performed by a computer to indicate their intentions.
- Web document. A document that defines another document to target software applications. Web documents are widely used in the Internet. For instance, web browsers use web documents to display webpages to their end-users. Search engine robots use web documents to collect data about those webpages. Those contemporary email clients that are mobile apps use web documents to display emails without web browsers. To those end-user applications that are used to view documents of various formats, web documents may represent documents in the PDF format, graphic elements of image files, etc.
What CNM Lab Is
What CNM Lab Is is the first lectio out of five ones that make up the Lesson.
Lectio 1 presentation
- CNM Lab is the development hub that CNM Cyber brings those developers who work on CNM Cloud, which is the technology behind CNM Cyber.
- CNM Lab stores everything that CNM Cloud uses and documents all the developments. Every software application, video, individually-written source code, etc. can be found there.