Frontend Development and Backend Development.

Frontend Development and Backend Development.


Web development refers to the building, creating, and maintaining of websites. It can be classified into two ways: that was Frontend Development and Backend Development.

Frontend Development:

 The part of a website that the user interacts directly is termed as front end. It is also referred to as the ‘client side’ of the application.

HTML: 

HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is used to design the front end portion of web pages using markup language. It acts as a skeleton for a website since it is used to make the structure of a website.

CSS: 

Cascading Style Sheets fondly referred to as CSS is a simply designed language intended to simplify the process of making web pages presentable. It is used to style our website.
JavaScript: JavaScript is a scripting language used to provide a dynamic behavior to our website.

Bootstrap: 

Bootstrap is a free and open-source tool collection for creating responsive websites and web applications. It is the most popular CSS framework for developing responsive, mobile-first websites. Nowadays, the websites are perfect for all the browsers (IE, Firefox, and Chrome) and for all sizes of screens (Desktop, Tablets, Phablets, and Phones).

Backend Development: 

Backend is the server side of a website. It is the part of the website that users cannot see and interact. It is the portion of software that does not come in direct contact with the users. It is used to store and arrange data.

PHP:

 PHP is a server-side scripting language designed specifically for web development.
Java: Java is one of the most popular and widely used programming language. It is highly scalable.

Python:

 Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more efficiently.

Node.js:

 Node.js is an open source and cross-platform runtime environment for executing JavaScript code outside a browser.
Back End Frameworks: The list of back end frameworks are: Express, Django, Rails, Laravel, Spring, etc.

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