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Asked: November 27, 20242024-11-27T01:23:07+00:00 2024-11-27T01:23:07+00:00

Roadmap to Full-Stack Web Developer

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Everything is connected through web applications, from banks to government organizations. Being a web developer, specifically a full-stack web developer, is the best option you have. A full-stack web developer knows both front-end and back-end development. Usually, there are two types of full-stack web developers: MERN Stack and PHP Developers.

Before jumping into learning full-stack web development, you need to understand what you want to be. One thing I would like you to know is that there isn't any limit to what you can learn. If you want to learn MERN, you can also learn PHP. If you want to learn PHP, you can later learn MERN Stack Development. That's the beauty of being a programmer – you don't have any limit to learning new things.

Firstly, PHP Full-Stack Web Developer

This generally includes 5 languages: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL.

  1. HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are front-end languages used to display designs and the structure of a website and to send requests to the back-end.

  2. PHP is the back-end language that takes requests from the front-end and executes functions. It's connected with your database to fetch, insert, update, and delete records from it. PHP is one of the more popular languages for making web applications. 78% of web applications on the internet are built using PHP, including Facebook, WordPress, Wikipedia, and much more.

  3. MySQL is a database that you'll use to store and modify data using PHP.

If you want to start learning PHP full-stack web development, here's a roadmap you can follow:

Roadmap to PHP Full Stack Web Development

Secondly, MERN Stack

MERN is an abbreviation for MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js.

  1. MongoDB is a NoSQL database that is used to store and fetch data. It is a highly scalable and flexible database that allows for easy use with other technologies.

  2. Express.js is a web application framework for Node.js that makes the process of building web applications and APIs easy. It provides a set of tools and functionalities for handling requests and responses, routing, middleware, and more.

  3. React is a JavaScript library for building real-time user interfaces. It's used to make websites dynamic and interactive. It makes your web application real-time.

  4. Node.js is a JavaScript runtime that allows developers to run JavaScript code on the server-side. It provides a scalable and high-performance environment for building web applications and APIs.

If you're interested in learning MERN Stack, you can follow this roadmap:

MERN Stack Roadmap

If you have any question, you can ask me or anyone on internet. ChatGPT might be able to help you too.

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