The person who published the website.
Its a type of programming used for many things such as website scripting and making browser runned games such as runescape (runescape.com) but there are other programming based uses for it to.
Do you mean Google Earth
A .gov URL means a government agency's website.
I assume by CUI, you mean a console interface. GUIs are a lot more friendly for novice computer users, but CUIs allow for much more flexibility for scripting.
HTTP 500 indicates a problem with the website you are trying to visit.
Cookies store information such as login information and settings for a website,sometimes if you go on a Site and your username is filled in it's because of cookies. They also track you when you visit the website. They can be good and bad
I don't want to be mean, but it's pretty easy to understand what that means. It means that it is retrieving the data from the internet, or it could mean it is connecting to that website.
Do you mean the bar on top with letters in it that start with "HTTP"? If that is what you mean, that is your address bar where you can type in a website's URL.? Or maybe you mean something else
event driven programming is based upon the events. its flow is based on the events.
"XS" typically stands for "extra small," a clothing size designation that indicates a smaller fit compared to standard sizes. It is often used in fashion and apparel to cater to individuals who require smaller garments. Additionally, "xs" can also refer to "cross-site," as in cross-site scripting (XSS) in web development, but in the context of sizing, it predominantly means extra small.
its a Celtic cross