Skip to main content

All about TECH industries.

Hey guys everyone of us is interested in knowing about the applications we use on daily purposes,websites we frequently check out and the accounts in which we most of the times remains signed in.So, In this one I am going to write about the functioning of those things which help you function in your daily lives.

Basically the tech industry can be further sub-grouped on the basis of different platforms this means that what you gonna require to make something entirely depends on what you are making.In the current period of time there are 3 platforms which covers everything in the industry.
The following platforms are-

  1. Mobile Applications 
  2. Websites
  3. Web Apps   
To create anything in any of these 3 platforms you need a specific tool (in which your will write your codes and other)with the knowledge of coding in a specific language. 


MOBILE APPLICATIONS -

  • These include applications which you all have on your smart devices.
  • When making a mobile application you need to decide for which operating system you are going to make your respective application.For example - android devices,windows devices or ios devices.
  • For instance lets assume that we are making an application for ios devices than we gonna require a mac and we are going to use the tool Xcode and preferably you are going to write your codes in the language objective-C.
  • Similarly for android devices you need to use the tool most specifically Eclipse or Android studio and language you will be using for your codes would mostly be JAVA.
          So, therefore to make an application on a specific operating system you need a specific tool in which you can write your codes using a specific language.
  • Once you have ended with making up your application (which definitely takes decades to complete if its the first one) you can upload it on the respective operating system then that respective operating system verifies and analyse your application and mostly grant it the the permission to be available to people for download on their respective OS stores.  

Websites- 

  • It basically includes websites used for commercial and other purposes.Like websites of restaurants or local services etc.
  • These are the most initial things to build as you need not to do big amount of programming or any other technical stuff.
  • The tools mostly required to make web pages are text editors(pre-build apps)and the most precise languages you need to learn include HTML,CSS and Javascript. 
  • Hence, you save your files in the particular text editor and upload it on the internet.


WEB APPS - 

  • These are things in which you need to create a account and log in each time you visit the particular page and they sought of want their users to interact with them.
  • Most of these include social networking sites or business contacting sites.
  • Hence things like friend people,contact people, share media, like others media or comment on others media are pathways which creates a significant difference between Websites and WEB APPS.
  • Examples include - FACEBOOK, GMAIL and INSTAGRAM and this goes so on.
  • For building a WEB APP you  need to pick up a language mostly depends on your choice and sought of work.Though, some of the rare ones includes- RUBY, PYTHON and PHP etc.
  • While creating a WEB APP along with a language you also need to pick up database.Database is the thing that holds all the information which includes passwords and other information about a account.
  • Tools that are required are basically the text editors(pre-build apps) and then you save your file and finally upload it to the internet.It like creating a Websites but for this you need more powerful languages than those you need in the Websites.
The major  professions that comes under the TECH industry which make all these platforms come to real existence  includes-

DESIGNER


  • There work is to take care of how things look and how those things work.
  • They take care of the page layout ,typography,motion graphics and quality of code.
  • They use tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator and other basically what it all takes to make their platforms extremely beautiful.




Front-end Developer  
  • They are the people which takes the major design of the platforms that is created by the designer and chops or edit it and modifies it to run in the code field.
  • They are the people who are mainly responsible for the code work and hence they use tools like -HTML,CSS and Javascript.




Back-end Developers 

  • Now the front -end developer will make the platform almost ready by doing all the chopping work and editing work But,the platform is not completely ready till now.You can see it but you can`t interact with it until the back-end developer do`s his work.
  • They make the website ready to interact, means after there work you will be allowed to create a account and log in in that particular platform.
  • They basically wire the whole thing up and connects it to the database.They mostly use things like - RUBY, PYTHON, PHP and JAVA etc.

Hence that is the most basic clarification of how most of the TECH industries functions and work.
Hope that was helpful in understanding that  how to lead a small step within the reach of the TECH industry.


Keep up with us for more awesome technical stuff,
Don`t forget to put your valuable comments down below and even that`s the platform for clarifying all your queries.
As always thanks for reading.
PEACE. 


Enjoy your high school with - High School Pedia : www.highschoolpedia.com

Comments

Popular Posts

Android Versions Named After Sweet

Have you ever thought why are Android versions always named after sweet names ?? Everytime a new Android version is launched its name is kept after a sweet name. Many people have researched about this topic and many have asked Google also. Have you ever tried to find out the core reason behind this? If not then you would find the answer here . First of all let us first see what Google says about this : In 2008 i.e. the year when Android was launched a reporter asked the reason for the same. At that time Google said “It’s kind of like an internal team thing, and we prefer to be a little bit — how should I say — a bit inscrutable in the matter, I’ll say,” said Randall Sarafa, a Google spokesman. “The obvious thing is that, yeah, the Android platform releases, they go by dessert names and by alphabetical order for the most part."

2-D & 3-D GEOMETRY

2-D & 3-D GEOMETRY We all have some amount of geometry. We know that any line can be represented on the Cartesian plane. Any figure can be drawn on it. But can we represent a 3-d object on it. Yes we can. A Cartesian plane has 2 axis. While representing in 3-D we need to add a third axis. This axis does not come in between the axis or in the same plane. It appears to be coming out of the paper as we cannot represent a 3-d object on a 2-d surface. This new z-axis represents a line coming out of the screen. Before understanding 3-d geometry you need to imagine this axis coming out of the screen.  REMEMBER : all the three axis are perpendicular .i.e there an angle 0f 90 between them and they meet at the origin If you are unable to imagine you can take a thick book as an example. Any corner becomes it origin and the three edges as the three axis REPRESENTING 3-D GEOMETRY Like in 2-d geometry we represent the value of the different axis as (x,y) we use the sa...

Animal and Plant Cells

 Cells Cells are the basic functional, biological and structural unit of life. The word cell is a Latin word meaning ‘small room’. Cells are also known as building blocks of life.  The branch of science that deals with the form, structure, and composition of a cell is known as Cytology. All organisms around us are made up of cells. Bacteria, ameba, paramecium, algae, fungi, plants and animals are made up of cells.  Cells together form tissues. And tissue together makes an organ. History Of Cell The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. He assembled a simple microscope and observed a very thin slice of cork under his primitive microscope. The cork was obtained from the outer covering of a tree called bark. Robert Hooke observed many little-partitioned boxes or compartments in the cork slice. These boxes appeared like a honey-comb. He termed these boxes as the cell. He also noticed that one box was separated from another by a wa...

The Inverse & Reciprocal TRIGONOMETRIC Functions

So, this is my second post on trigonometry. In this post we're gonna cover the reciprocal and the inverse Trigonometric functions. If you haven't seen my first post you should definitely view it as it covers the basics of Trigonometry The Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions The reciprocal Trigonometric function of Sine is Cosecant, of Cosine is Secant & for Tangent it is Cotangent. Cosecant (Csc θ = 1/Sin θ) or (Hypotenuse/Opposite) Secant (Sec θ = 1/Cos θ) or (Hypotenuse/Adjacent) Cotangent (Cot θ = 1/Tan θ) or (Adjacent/Opposite) We can also represent Tan θ in another way. As Tan θ = opposite/adjacent  & Sin θ = opposite/hypotenuse  & Cos θ = adjacent/hypotenuse ∴ Tan θ = Sin θ/Cos θ (The hypotenuses cancel out) As Cot θ = 1/Tan θ  So, we can also represent Cot θ as Cos θ/Sin θ.

AxonVR

Hey, guys ! Everybody's talking about virtual reality these days, but I bet you haven't imagined how real it is getting. The AxonVR is landing in the world of technology and I am pretty sure that a new era of technology begins from here!

Finding Square Roots Easily (Vedic Math)

Finding Square Roots Easily (Vedic Math) Hello, Guys!!! I’m back with another post on Vedic Math that is going to keep you glued rooted to your spot 😆. This time I’m going to teach you how to calculate the square roots of perfect squares faster… With a little practice, this method can let you calculate the roots in a matter of 5 seconds, whereas if you had used the traditional method, you would still be stuck with your question 😏 Things you need to know:- Perfect square which has unit digit 1 will have square root with the last digit as 1 or 9 Perfect square which has unit digit 4 will have square root with the last digit as 2 or 8 Perfect square which has unit digit 5 will have square root with the last digit as 5 Perfect square which has unit digit 6 will have square root with the last digit as 4 or 6 Perfect square which has unit digit 9 will have square root with the last digit as 3 or 7 Perfect square which has unit digit 0 will have square r...