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The World Wide Web (WWW) was invented by renowned British computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. He had proposed three fundamental concepts that have today become ubiquitous to many. It provides us timely information, a way to access services, and more. These principles include the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) (also commonly known as URL), and the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). URIs are human-friendly addresses on the Internet that allow us to identify and locate web resources, which are then transmitted over the network, to web browsers, using HTTP. The most common web resources are web pages formatted using HTML.
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Png, A., Demanche, L. (2020). Oracle Application Express. In: Getting Started with Oracle Cloud Free Tier. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6011-1_11
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