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What happens when you type a website address?

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An interesting journey through the Internet's simplest commands 


At Newroco, we believe technology becomes much more interesting when people understand how it works. This is why we have Education Corner. We try to post interesting things about how the internet, technology, websites, and apps work. 


Our enthusiastic specialists prepared a simple infographic that answers a question most of us never think to ask aloud: 

Website versus Web app: what is the difference?

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Short comparison of a hot topic: the difference between a website and a web app 


An ongoing debate among digital users does not seem to pinpoint the differences between a website and a web app. Yes! They do look similar, but only at a glance. 


A website is designed to inform users, while a web app is built to help users complete specific tasks through interaction, data input, and workflow management. 

What is cloud computing?

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A simple guide on why European sovereign cloud solutions matter 


Everything we use online relies on cloud computing. From applications, personal, business websites, to research platforms and databases, cloud solutions are very important. Still, not a lot of people know what exactly " the cloud " is. It most certainly is not in the sky, so don’t look up. 


Today, more European organizations are actively looking for sovereign cloud services, independent from global tech giants. 

What is a backend?

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Backend in focus: infographic and useful information 


Most people do not know about it, but the backend does the heavy lifting in most websites and applications. Everything seems simple when you browse a website or open a web app. You do whatever you want, and in most cases, things run smoothly. 


You click, scroll, fill in forms, view videos, and read texts. Such data appears on a screen, and you access it with ease. As a user, you feel everything like magic. Yet, there is no Dumbledore behind the screen, but something else. 

What is a website microinteraction?

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Why do microinteractions matter more than you think today?


Definition: A microinteraction is a small and functional animation or response that happens when a user interacts with an element present on a website or application. That tiny feedback is important.

 Why? Well, when a button changes color when clicked, a heart icon fills when liked, a password field shakes when an error occurs, and it shows the user you took the extra mile to reel him in with less effort than usual.  

Top 30 keyboard shortcuts a software developer should know

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Top 30 keyboard shortcuts for software developers


Who loves a good shortcut? Especially those that save time and boost productivity. Well, we do! If you are looking for something fresh or new to the table, the following rows may prove quite interesting. This is why we wrote an article about some of the most popular 30 shortcuts developers use all around the world to minimize friction and code faster. 

What is a web app?

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What is a Web App? 


A simple educational guide to understand an amazing digital tool! You are taking the first steps in the digital world, and you keep coming across web apps. To make things even more confusing, the line between websites and applications is thinner than ever. 

Web apps are versatile digital tools that use the accessibility of the web with the flexibility of a software application. 

A smart solution for archaeological data management in Europe

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HubAdmin is more than a simple data management tool 


Preserving past knowledge is difficult. It requires a lot of work, on and off the field. Archaeology is about uncovering hidden truths about past civilisations. Some are amazing, while others solidify existing theories. With every excavation, artefact discovered, and stratigraphic layer, a story unfolds and becomes part of humanity’s past. 

Small habits, big payoff: the Pomodoro technique with a twist

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The Pomodoro “Stretch” twist has a deep impact on a developer’s focus and health 


Small habits form hard, but they stick. The software world has a fast-paced rhythm. In a complex professional dynamic, focus is the ultimate currency. A context switch, a new mental drift, and even social-economic turmoil lead to a productivity drop. 

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