Do you consider websites to be software?
Do you consider websites to be software?
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Do you consider jpegs to be software?
A website isnt the same classification as the content in it
Do you consider a directory to be software?
Do you consider anime to be software?
are atom and vscode software? if yes then all websites are also software. if no then hang yourself.
Maybe.
Text editors with syntax highlighting are software, yes
is mayonnaise software?
No
You missed the analogy.
Your image viewer is software. It displays jpegs.
Your web browser is software. It displays webpages.
Sometimes my willy is software, sometimes my willy is hardware, it's not always so straight forward.
The Java VM is software, but the projects you wrote in CS101 are not.
Is chiru.no software?
>Computer software, or simply software, is a part of a computer system that consists of data or computer instructions, in contrast to the physical hardware from which the system is built.
>Types of software
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>Server software, including:
Web applications, which usually run on the web server and output dynamically generated web pages to web browsers, using e.g. PHP, Java, ASP.NET, or even JavaScript that runs on the server. In modern times these commonly include some JavaScript to be run in the web browser as well, in which case they typically run partly on the server, partly in the web browser.
More penis analogies should be made because now I understand completely. Car analogies deprecated.
If it is pure html and styling, then no.
If there's some web 2.0 shit going on, then yes.
Firmware, neither soft nor hard.
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Saved =)
Only the JS on it.
Website content is not software. Most websites contain software in the form of JavaScript. Most of the time this code is proprietary by default. This is why Richard Stallman has said that he does not browse the internet.
>doesnt browse the internet because it isnt software
Does this mean he doesnt eat or wipe his ass too? Gotta draw the line somewhere...
I am so tired of web "app" development...I miss the days when JS stayed at the front.