What Is Full-Stack Development?

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Everything you need to know about Full-Stack Development


Full-stack development is the ability to work on all parts of an application right from the back-end, front-end, and databases.

Front-End: Front-end development is primarily responsible for designing what users use and see in an application.

Back-End: Everything that a user can’t see in an application refers to back-end development. However, your efforts ensure the performance of every software project.

Databases: A database is an interconnected set of data that helps effectively retrieve, insert, and delete data from a database, and organize data into tables, views, charts, reports, and more.

Technology Related To Full-stack Development

Front-End

Front-end is a combination of some specific languages ​​described below:

HTML

HTML is the acronym for HyperText Markup Language. The first layer of any website is HTML, which creates a code copy in a wired frame on a web page. HTML uses tags to define the various types of content and the roles each provides for a web page.

CSS

Cascading Style Sheets, i.e., CSS, makes it easier to create appealing websites. You can apply Styles to web pages using CSS. 

JavaScript

JavaScript is a logic-based programming language. It helps programmers change the behavior of website content responding to user activity. 

Front-End Frameworks

Angular JS, React JS, jQuery, Meteor JS, Knockout JS, Semantic-UI, Foundation, Materialize, Backbone.js, Express.js, Ember.js, etc.

Back-End

The back-end is built using the following libraries, frameworks, and languages:

PHP

PHP code runs on the server and is primarily designed for web development. So, it is known as the server-side programming language.

C#

C# is widely used in competitive programming today. It is widely used as a back-end programming language with Microsoft ASP.NET.

Java

Java is a widely used and utterly scalable computer language.

Python

Python allows you to work with system integration quickly and efficiently.

JavaScript

JavaScript is a programming language. It can be utilized for both front-end and back-end applications.

Node.js

Node.js is an open-source platform for running JavaScript code outside the browser. It is important to note that NodeJS is not a framework or a programming language.

Back-End Frameworks

Express, Django, Rails, Laravel, Spring, Bootstrap, Skeleton, Pure, etc.

Databases

Oracle

The Oracle database is used to store, retrieve query information, and process data. SQL: Structured Query Language is used to perform CRUD operations and other database queries.

Mongo DB

MongoDB is an open-source document-based database. This technology is new and is used to store and retrieve data. Also known as “NO SQL” database.

SQL

Structured Query Language is used a database language. It is used for creating, managing, and retrieving relational databases.

This was a brief overview of the most important full-stack development frameworks to help you choose the best option for your project. To learn more about this, head over to Cogentinfo.



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