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What should a good full stack web developer know?
#1
A good full-stack web developer should be proficient in both front-end and back-end technologies. On the front-end, knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js is essential. For back-end development, familiarity with server-side languages such as Node.js, Python, Ruby, or PHP, and frameworks like Express or Django is key. Understanding databases (SQL and NoSQL), version control with Git, RESTful APIs, authentication, and deployment strategies are crucial. Additionally, knowledge of responsive design, web security, and cloud platforms like AWS or Azure is important for building scalable, efficient applications.

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#2
As a full-stack developer working on a web design Perth project, I can definitely attest to the importance of mastering both front-end and back-end technologies. I used React and Django for the front-end and back-end, respectively, to create a dynamic, user-friendly site. Understanding databases, APIs, and version control with Git helped streamline the development process, while deploying on AWS ensured scalability. Balancing these technologies was key to delivering an efficient and secure application.
#3
Exactly! A good full-stack developer needs to balance both front-end 'art' (like React, CSS magic) and back-end 'magic' (from database to cloud). In particular, a deep understanding of security and scalability will transform you from a developer to an architect. Remember when I first started learning, I finished coding the UI and forgot about API routing — an expensive lesson!
#4
A Full-stack web developer is the one who handles all related fields of website design & development. They design, development, database, etc.
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#5
A Full-stack web developer is the one who handles all related fields of website design & development. They design, development, database, etc.
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#6
Full-stack developers are really valuable since they can handle the entire project from start to finish. Saves time not having to coordinate between different specialists for frontend, backend, and database work
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#8
Having one person handle everything definitely streamlines the process. I worked with a team recently where they create modern websites with that same full-stack approach and it made communication so much easier. Instead of explaining my vision to multiple people and hoping it gets translated correctly, I dealt with developers who understood both the design and technical sides. They could make real-time decisions about what was possible within budget and timeline constraints. The end result felt more cohesive too since the same people who built the backend also designed the user interface. Worth considering that approach if you want consistency across all aspects of your site development

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