Computer Fundamentals

Web Client Perspective

Okay. So it’s all about the presentation. K? That’s and and the reason why I say it’s really all about the presentation is a lot of these companies make a lot of money, and you think that they’re gonna spend a lot of money on their websites. Only there isn’t the ROI. They’re gonna get no return on the money that they actually put into it. Just like if I put money into my website, again, I’m not gonna get more students or better students. Okay? So I don’t I don’t need to actually put a lot of money into it. I use my website as an example in this class, and that’s about it. Okay? So what we’re doing here, whenever we’re looking at the brand product, is we’re looking at the web page. Okay? And that’s because I need to talk about a web page anyway, and a vanity page or an about page or some brand information on a single page is actually certainly good enough to actually explain what the page looks like. K, and the HTML and stuff and that associated with it.

Okay? And so when we’re looking from the web client perspective, okay, there is a request that goes out. A file is actually then returned, put into the cache of the web client. The web client itself is any kind of computer that happens to be running the browser software. K? And I say that over and over again because it doesn’t matter. That computer is nothing special. The server is actually nothing special. It simply happens to be what’s running the browser software. And so then we have HTML and CSS. We get a file back. We store it in a cache. We then attempt to display it. Now what we’ll also see is that later on, we’re gonna talk about client server and a whole bunch of other things, and we’ll say, oh, well, you know, when they’re when a program is running on the server, it’s entirely different. No. Actually, it’s kind of a lot the same, is that the server actually does something. It produces a file, sends it back to the client.


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