Networking - 3-Tier Client/Server Architecture ShowIntroduction to 2-Tier Architecture
2-tier architecture is used to describe client/server systems where the client requests resources
and the server responds directly to the request, using its own resources. This means that the server does not...
Client/Server Environment ShowIntroduction to Client/Server Architecture
Numerous applications run in a client/server environment, this means that client computers
(computers forming part of the network) contact a server, generally a
very powerful computer in terms of...
How to make a video clip ? ShowMaking your video clip
Introduction
With video
With a camcorder
Writing the script
Recording
Acquisition
Video composition
With the pictures
With the pictures
Video composition
Software to make a slideshow
With videos and...
How to convert a video clip in .flv format and vice versa ShowIntroduction
Here's a tip for you to simply convert a video clip of (almost) any format to .flv format.
This trick will be useful for dealing with the video post or publish your video on the web.
How to convert to and from the .flv...
Restrict Right click of mouse ShowRestrict Right click of mouse
On your website, for protection of source code and photos, it is possible to restrict visitor from right click on your web page.
Place this script between the tags and of your HTML...
Download 101 Clips ShowThe major problem of the clipboard of Windows, is that you cannot copy more than one thing at a given moment.
101 Clips is the solution to this problem. It is a tool allowing to place several files or several objects at at the same time in the...
Client / Contractor ShowContractor and Client
Client
The client refers to the
entity that has the need that defines the project objective, schedule, and
dedicated budget. The expected result of the project is the creation of a
product, called works.
The client...
Networking - Thick client ShowThick client
The term "thick client" as opposed to thin client describes a graphical
client application which runs on the user's operating system.
A thick client usually has greater processing capacity and may have a sophisticated graphic...
Networking - Thin client ShowThin client
The term "thin client" (occasionally referred to as "lean client" ), in comparison to a
thick client, refers to an application which is accessible via a web (in HTML) interface,
which can be viewed using a web browser with all...