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Writer Daniel Cobb

W3c

Abbreviation for World Wide Web Consortium. Founded by Tim Berners-Lee, W3C is a group of organizations dedicated to developing and promoting international standards for the Internet. The W3C also offers free online courses on many topics, including common programming languages ​​used in web development.

W3C stands for World Wide Web Consortium, a group of organizations that have come together to develop and promote international web standards. Founded by Tim Berners Lee, this organization offers free online training on a variety of web development topics.

Literal Meanings of W3c

W:

Meanings of W:
  1. Witness.

  2. Softy.

C:

Meanings of C:
  1. Reduction of approx.

  2. The meantone on one of the sets of seven white keys on a keyboard, or on a set of seven strings on a stringed instrument.

  3. (Stand) To perceive or know with the eyes or as with the sight.

  4. Make a mental picture of it.

  5. (public) meeting, visit.

  6. Be it the setting or the time.

  7. (extended) To make sure something is up, especially during testimonials.

  8. Wait to join, .

  9. To make a match with another player, place a bet of the same amount.

  10. Determine through trial or experiment to find out (yes or no).

  11. (used in imperative) link or inquiry for more details.

  12. Study something well or use something, often as a temporary alternative.

  13. To include as one of the experiences of something.

Sentences of C
  1. The document was written in the Middle Ages, c. 1250.

  2. In 1999, many great films were released.

  3. I'll see how you hang yourself for this! I saw that they were no longer a problem.

  4. I must have seen the old lady across the street.

  5. I see you twenty dollars and I give you ten.

  6. I'll be back later to see if I can fix your computer.

  7. See Appendix C for full proof of the Poincaré conjecture.

  8. Can I have a look at this lighter? Mine just doesn't work anymore.

  9. The equipment has not been used outside of our projects.

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