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Many types of full forms related to computer || कंप्यूटर से संबंधित कई प्रकार के फुल फॉर्म || all types of full form in computer || कंप्यूटर में सभी प्रकार की फुल फॉर्म

 


  1. CPU: Central Processing Unit
  2. GPU: Graphics Processing Unit
  3. RAM: Random Access Memory
  4. ROM: Read-Only Memory
  5. HDD: Hard Disk Drive
  6. SSD: Solid State Drive
  7. USB: Universal Serial Bus
  8. LAN: Local Area Network
  9. WAN: Wide Area Network
  10. BIOS: Basic Input/Output System
  11. OS: Operating System
  12. GUI: Graphical User Interface
  13. DNS: Domain Name System
  14. IP: Internet Protocol
  15. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  16. HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
  17. FTP: File Transfer Protocol
  18. SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  19. POP: Post Office Protocol
  20. IMAP: Internet Message Access Protocol
  21. VPN: Virtual Private Network
  22. HTML: Hypertext Markup Language
  23. CSS: Cascading Style Sheets
  24. JS: JavaScript
  25. PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
  26. SQL: Structured Query Language
  27. ASP: Active Server Pages
  28. MVC: Model-View-Controller
  29. API: Application Programming Interface
  30. SDK: Software Development Kit


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