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What is CGI?

CGI (Common Gateway Interface) is a standard protocol for web servers to execute external programs, typically to process user requests. It allows web servers to run scripts (written in languages like Perl, Python, or C) and dynamically generate content, enabling interactive websites and applications. It is commonly used for forms processing, database access, and generating dynamic web pages.

What other technologies are related to CGI?

CGI Complementary Technologies

VFX (Visual Effects) are strongly complementary to CGI, as they both contribute to creating visual content for various media. VFX often enhances or integrates with CGI elements.
mentioned alongside CGI in 8% (76) of relevant job posts
3D animation is a core aspect of CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery). It is how CGI is brought to life and is directly related to the creation of computer-generated visuals.
mentioned alongside CGI in 5% (51) of relevant job posts

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