A "URL" is just an internet address, for example, "http://wiki.answers.com". You don't need special software to write this; typically you would just type it in your browser's address bar.
If you mean to write the Internet site itself (which is NOT the same as the URL), you can use a text editor such as NotePad (included in Windows) or NotePad++ (freeware), or a "WYSIWYG"-style editor such as FrontPage Express (Freeware), FrontPage (commercial software) or Macromedia DreamWeaver (commercial software). I would suggest you take a look at some introductory tutorials, for example the free courses at W3Schools, to get a general overview of what it is all about.
Both !... The game program is software - but the cartridge on which the game is written is hardware.
Xml sitemap or more correctly sitemap.xml is an XML file, a text file with special tags and URLs inside them. It is a list of URLs of a site. Sitemap.xml is used to inform search engines about URLs on a web site.
Piers Casimir-Mrowczynski has written: 'Software design with COBOL & SQL' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Computer software, Development, SQL (Computer program language)
Jon Beck has written: 'The theory of interface slicing' -- subject(s): Software engineering 'A survey of program slicing for software engineering' -- subject(s): Reverse engineering, File maintenance (Computers), Terminology, Software engineering, Computer programming, Software tools, Program verification (Computers)
G. Motet has written: 'Design of dependable Ada software' -- subject(s): Development, Ada (Computer program language), Computer software
This is the machine code program file that can be loaded and executed by the computer. It will make the computer do whatever the program was designed to do, if it was written correctly.
There is a link un related urls to the programming technique.
The name for this software is a "browser" -- an application that allows connection to internet URLs and uses the links that connect similar content.
Charles F. Radley has written: 'Software safety progress in NASA' -- subject- s -: Safety, Reliability engineering, Software engineering, Reliability analysis, Program verification - Computers -, Software reliability
A software engineer analyzes the customer requirements and designs the software to meet those requirements.A software developer follows the software design created by the software engineer and writes the program code to implement that design.A software tester verifies correct operation of the program code written by the software developer to see that it meets the original customer requirements.
the process of shoving suff into your computer, slowing the download and sharing of all shareware, and other leeching programs that made. Software is the information or instructions that are written as a set of processes called a program. This program or software is installed on the hard-drive of your computer and the computer's brain or processor follow these programming instructions to run processes selected by you. Software installation is the process of transferring the information/program from the disc to the hard-drive
If a software design is not a program (and it isn't), then what is it?