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ADVANCED SUDOKU TECHNIQUES#1

Strategies like X-Wing and Swordfish that go beyond basic solving methods, enhancing puzzle-solving skills.

X-WING#2

A technique used to eliminate candidates in Sudoku by identifying rows and columns that intersect at a specific digit.

SWORD FISH#3

An advanced technique similar to X-Wing, involving three rows and three columns to eliminate candidates.

ALGORITHMIC IMPLEMENTATION#4

Translating Sudoku strategies into algorithms that can be executed by a computer for solving puzzles.

HTML#5

HyperText Markup Language, the standard language for creating web pages, essential for structuring content.

CSS#6

Cascading Style Sheets, used to style HTML elements, controlling layout, colors, and fonts in web applications.

JAVASCRIPT#7

A programming language that enables interactivity and dynamic content on web pages, crucial for web applications.

USER INTERFACE (UI)#8

The space where user interactions occur, focusing on design and usability to enhance user experience.

RESPONSIVE DESIGN#9

An approach to web design that ensures applications work well on various devices and screen sizes.

DATABASE MANAGEMENT#10

The process of storing, retrieving, and manipulating data in a structured way, essential for user-generated content.

CRUD OPERATIONS#11

Create, Read, Update, Delete; the four basic operations for managing data in a database.

DATA SECURITY#12

Practices to protect data from unauthorized access and breaches, crucial for user trust and application integrity.

USER-GENERATED CONTENT#13

Content created and shared by users, such as Sudoku puzzles, enhancing community engagement.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#14

Encouraging user interaction and collaboration within the Sudoku platform, fostering a sense of belonging.

WIREFRAMES#15

Visual guides that represent the skeletal framework of a web application, focusing on layout and functionality.

PROTOTYPES#16

Early models of the application used for testing concepts and gathering feedback before final development.

COLOR THEORY#17

The study of how colors interact and affect user perception, important in UI design.

TYPOGRAPHY#18

The art of arranging text in a way that is readable and visually appealing, crucial for effective UI.

USABILITY TESTING#19

Evaluating a product by testing it with real users, ensuring the application meets user needs and expectations.

LAUNCH PLANNING#20

The process of preparing for the release of the web application, including marketing and user onboarding.

FEEDBACK MECHANISMS#21

Tools or features that allow users to provide input on their experiences, essential for continuous improvement.

PORTFOLIO PROJECT#22

A tangible outcome of the course that showcases learned skills and practical application in web development.

PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS#23

The ability to find solutions to complex issues, enhanced through advanced Sudoku techniques.

INTERACTIVE PLATFORM#24

A web application that allows users to engage with content and each other, central to community engagement.