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Front End Technologies that Fascinate web development

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As a consequence of the rapid rise in the demand for developers over the past few years, an increasing number of people are now trying their hand at programming. Many of them move to careers in web development. If you are one of those people, you must be curious about the two types of development: back end and front end.. First, you will get a chance to familiarise yourself with the concept of the front end. Then, we will answer the question, “What is front end development?” and talk about the various front end development tools and technologies that are used in the process. What Are Front End Technologies? Before we answer that question, there are two crucial commonly-asked queries that we must address. What Does ‘Front End’ Mean? The front end refers to the part of a website that a screen displays for a website visitor (user) to view and interact with. When you open a website on your browser, be it on desktop or mobile device, the part of the site that you can see on your ...

MEAN vs MERN Software Engineering Stacks

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Most Popular Technology Stack To Choose From Full Stack Vs. MEAN Stack Vs. MERN Stack In 2019. Hey folks, nowadays the web and mobile app development services have stepped on to next level than last 2–3 years. Web and mobile apps are all built utilizing a ‘stack’ of various technologies nowadays. Wondering how? Let’s dig in! What is a stack? A “stack” refers to any combination of programming languages and technologies or a combination of software products. Technically there are two types of development stacks: Firstly, a technology stack & Secondary, an application stack. In simple terms, the technology stack is a more cross-disciplinary term in any software development process. So, in this article, I am going to brief you all about the 3 top trending technology stacks to choose from; for your startup or ongoing business. But before starting with the technology stack, you need to understand the feasibility and attribute of the stack which is pretty...