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Explain the terms CRUD and REST.
CRUD stands for Create, Read, Update, and Delete. They are the four basic operations of persistent storage. For more info, read the wiki page of CRUD: wiki
REST stands for Representational state transfer. It is a software architectural style that describes a uniform interface between physically separate components, often across the Internet in a Client-Server architecture. In web development REST allows content to be rendered when it’s requested, often referred to as Dynamic Content. RESTful Dynamic content uses server-side rendering to generate a website and send the content to the requesting web browser, which interprets the server’s code and renders the page in the user’s web browser. For more info, read the wiki page of REST: wiki