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Full Stack with Web Development

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Create responsive web interfaces using HTML, CSS, and modern JavaScript frameworks like Angular or Vue
  • Develop dynamic server-side applications with Node.js, PHP, or Python for real-world web solutions
  • Implement client-server communication using REST APIs, AJAX, and JSON for seamless data exchange
  • Deploy and maintain full stack web applications ensuring security, scalability, and performance

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A full stack web developer is a person who can develop both client and server software. In addition to mastering HTML and CSS, he/she also knows how to: Program a browser (like using JavaScript, jQuery, Angular, or Vue) Program a server (like using PHP, ASP, Python, or Node)