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The web is virtually limitless, but AWS is not confined to it. Stepping out of the web, we can provide your organization with totally custom programs to help you automate specific tasks within your offices or warehouses. These programs run on the operating system, meaning you can open, close and work with them just as you would Microsoft Word or Norton Antivirus, and can have buttons, windows, and menus that help your business accomplish what it needs to accomplish.
 
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What is C++?
C++ is a programming language that works with all of a computer's resources. This enables it to access memory (RAM) directly, open sockets and ports on your computer to access the Internet, configure hardware like drives and printers, and more. Linux and Windows are both built on C++ and have libraries of further C++ functions which other programs draw from to accomplish certain tasks.
What is Java?
Java is similar to C++ in some ways, most importantly that it is cross-platform (works on Windows, Linux, Mac and other systems) and can interact with the computer's hardware, processor and memory. For more information on Java, visit our Java Software Development page.
What's a "GUI"?
"GUI" stands for "Graphical User Interface" and is usually pronounced "gooey". If you're using Microsoft Windows, Linux XWindows, or MacOS right now, then you're using a GUI. Typically GUIs are operating systems that have graphical windows enabling a user to easily manipulate the computer by giving it commands in a more concrete, human-friendly form. Dragging and dropping a file from one window to another is a perfect example of this. If the GUI wasn't in place, the user would have to memorize many, many text commands; and truly, in most systems, an action like a drag-and-drop translates (for the computer) into a text command like "mv example.file /usr/local/myfolder", which tells the computer to move a file from one place to another.
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