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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

The beauty of using Django

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Is Django Really Worth learning? Features of any technology can tell us what it is best suitable for. Whenever we learn some new technology, it is due to a reason. There are lots of reasons to learn Django. And, through this article, we will tell you what Django has solved and what it is doing best. So let’s start the Django features tutorial- Features of Django Framework Top Features of Django Framework Below, we will discuss the best features of Django in detail. 1. Excellent Documentation This is one of the main reasons to start learning Django. If we compare Django with other open source technologies, it offers the best documentation in the market. Better documentation of any technology is like a very well-established library for any developer. There, he can search for any function desired with ease with the time involving in the searching purpose only. The documentation of any technology is also one of the categories to grade a technology, as i

How to Become a Front End, Back End, or DevOps Developer.

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There are many ways you can go about picking up the skills you need to become a developer. There are linear curriculums that teach you a bit of everything - like freeCodeCamp's full stack development curriculum. And then there are massive lists of skills - and sometimes lists of resources - you can use to "choose your own adventure" through the learning process. One of the best such list of skills is  Kamran Ahmed's  Developer Roadmap, which he regularly updates. This is no ordinary list of resources. Kamran has painstakingly mapped out all the skills he feels are essential to breaking into different fields of development. I've written about his roadmap in the past. And to celebrate us all being half way into 2019, I'm going to share his entire roadmap here - all three of them. That's right - he has lists of tools and resources that are required for the following paths: Front end web development Back end web development DevOps (also kno