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How to Become a Front End Developer - Step by Step Guide

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  In previous web developer blog, we learned or discussed about the difference in Front End   and Back End. Now, in this blog you are going to know about  what is front end,  why should we learn this,  how much salary and  the future scope. What is a Front End Developer? A front end developer, also known as a front end web developer, is a professional responsible for the design and implementation of the interface. The users require this interface so that they can access the application in question. A web designer is a professional who creates a website’s appearance and design. And the front end developer makes sure that the design works online by using coding  languages  such as CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. Note that there’s a trend these days where the line between the front end and back end development has been blurring. Primarily since many of the tasks that fall in the domain of back end developers are being increasingly handled by the front end developers. As a final aside, there ar

What's The Difference Between Frontend And Backend Web Development? - Codin India

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  If you just started learning web-development, you’ll probably have heard a lot about Frontend and Backend Programming . But what exactly do we mean by this?? As a beginner in this field, it is hard to know not only what is frontend , backend and full stack etc. but also what is covered by one or the other.   While the frontend and backend both are the different terms. They are just like the two sides of a coin. Now the question that arises every time is one more important then other? No. they both played very important role in Web-Development. Now let’s get started…   Ø What is Frontend Web Development? The frontend of the website or application refers to the part that user see or interact with, also referred as the “ Client Side ”, it includes everything that user experiences directly: from text and colors to buttons, images and navigation menus. This means that while web design is focused on the look of a website, front-end development is how these designs and "looks" a