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SVN

Apache Subversion (SVN) is an open-source version control system distributed under the Apache License and widely used for managing source code changes.


Swift

Swift is a modern general-purpose language built to emphasize safety, speed, and effective software design patterns. Drawing inspiration from other modern languages, it was created to be more resilient and expressive than Objective-C.


SysAdmin

A system administrator, often called an IT admin or sysadmin, manages the setup, maintenance, and dependable performance of computer systems, especially servers used by multiple users.


Terminal

The terminal is a serial text interface that allows users to interact with a computer by entering commands. On modern GUI systems, this functionality is provided through terminal emulators like the Unix shell, Bash shell, and command prompt.


TP-Link

TP-Link is a China-based manufacturer specializing in network equipment and smart home products.


Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux distribution designed for desktop and server environments, known for its security-focused approach, including closed network ports by default.


Unix

Unix is a family of multi-user, multitasking operating systems originating at Bell Labs in 1969 and forming the foundation for many modern computing platforms.


Visual Basic (VB)

Visual Basic is a beginner-friendly programming language offering a clean syntax for building type-safe, object-oriented applications.


Visual Studio

Visual Studio is a development software suite from Microsoft designed for building applications on Windows and macOS.


Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code is Microsoft’s free code editor, built on open source and designed for flexibility, with tens of thousands of themes and extensions available for working with nearly any programming language.


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