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In computer science, "Environment" typically refers to the context within which a program or process runs. It encompasses the variables, resources, and configurations that affect the execution of software. There are several types of environments:1. **Development Environment**: This is where developers write and test code. It includes tools like compilers, debuggers, and IDEs (Integrated Development Environments).2. **Testing Environment**: A setup that mimics the production environment to validate software before it goes live. It is used for quality assurance and debugging.3. **Staging Environment**: This environment closely replicates the production environment and is used for final testing before deployment. It allows for last-minute checks to ensure that applications behave as expected.4. **Production Environment**: The live environment where the application is running and accessible to users. It must be stable, secure, and performant.5. **Execution Environment**: This can refer to the hardware and software platform on which applications are executed, including OS, system libraries, and runtime environments (like Java Virtual Machine).These environments can greatly influence application behavior, performance, and reliability, making them crucial for successful software development and deployment.
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