Front-End And Back-End Development??

"Nothing is written in stone, as a career is an unpredictable journey."

When you first step up for a career in web development, you might find it confusing about what to begin with a Front-End Development or a Back-End Development.

Front-End Development

What is Front-End Development?

Earlier in my Blogs I talked about a lot of Programming Languages. 


Front-End typically means the parts of the project a user interacts with-such as the Graphical User Interface(GUI) or Command Line. When you open-up any website, the first thing that you interact with is the Front-End.


The front-ends is built using a combination of Mock-Up languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery.
Front-End developers also use frameworks like SaSS, Less, Angular JS, Pug, React to make their website more attractive and effective.


The seemingly simple goal is if creating clear, easy-to- follow user interface due to the wide variety of mobile devices and computer screen resolutions and sizes.


HTML,CSS, JS


What is Back-End Development?

The Back-End Development refers to the brain which boasts the front-end. The back-end consists of the server and database.


A website is dynamic since the information keeps on updating and hence require a database to work properly. The work of an back-end developer is to connect the server to the users information.


Back-End Development

Framework languages like Ruby on Rails,Python, PHP,SQL,Java and ASP.Net are some compiled languages that are required for the back-end purposes.


 “Opportunities don’t happen, you create them. ”

Hopefully, now you have a good idea about the works of a front-end developer as well as the languages that needs to be skilled in each field.

To conclude, the languages and technologies used in the front-end and back-end both work hand in hand together to develop a website.

"Work hard. And have patience. Because no matter who you are, you're going to get hurt in your career and you have to be patient to get through the injuries."

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