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What is a cookie?

12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer, tablet, or smartphone when you visit a website. Cookies store information about what you do on a website and allow the website to remember your preferences so that your next visit is smoother. They are also helpful when you visit a website again, as they can customize the user interface and features that look familiar to you. Cookies can also be used to collect data about your online activities, which can be used for advertising purposes.
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What is an IP address?

12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
An IP address is a unique numeric address assigned to each device on the Internet to establish a network connection. This ID is necessary for sending and receiving data packets over a network. IP addresses consist of four series of numbers separated by periods (e.g. 192.168.0.1).
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What is a Tech stack?

12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
A tech stack is a set of technologies used to develop and implement a piece of software or service. It usually consists of a combination of client-side and server-side software, databases, frameworks, programming languages, and other technologies needed to fully execute the program.
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What is Google Analytics?

12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Google Analytics is a web-based analytics tool designed to measure, analyze, and report on activity on a website. It tracks visitor interactions with your website so you can better understand how visitors use your website and how it compares to other websites. With Google Analytics, you can identify trends, track the success of your marketing campaigns, and optimize your website to increase conversion rates.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of Apache?

12/09/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

Advantages:

- Apache is a very reliable, powerful and scalable web server system.

- Apache is easy to install, configure, and manage.

- Apache is very robust and can handle large amounts of traffic.

- Apache supports many different programming languages such as PHP, Perl, Python and Ruby.

- Apache has a large community that can help you with troubleshooting.

- Apache is free and open-source, which means you can download and modify it for free.

Disadvantages:

- Apache is not as secure as other web server systems like Microsoft IIS.

- Apache can be difficult to configure, especially for beginners.

- Apache can be ill-suited for certain applications because of its versatility.

- Apache can be difficult to debug because of its complexity.

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