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Web development is the process of creating websites and applications for the internet or a private network known as an intranet. Web developers bring a website's design and functionality to life by building code that controls elements like style, layout, and interactivity. Web developers created anything from the most basic, static web pages to social media platforms and apps; from e-commerce websites to content management systems (like WordPress). Web development is divided into three sorts (or layers): frontend, backend, and database technology. Frontend development, often known as client-side scripting, comprises all of the aspects of a website that the user directly interacts with. Layout, font, colours, menus, and contact forms are all included.
Backend development, often known as server-side programming, is concerned with what happens behind the scenes. When you engage with a website in some way, such as filling out a form and clicking "submit," the frontend sends this information to the backend. The backend reacts by giving the necessary information to the frontend, such as the code required to display a message such as "Thank you for completing this form."
Search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM) are successful ways for driving relevant traffic to a website, improving brand authority and exposure, and converting users into customers. Although SEO and SEM are frequently used interchangeably, they require distinct skills, expertise, and tools: SEM refers to the employment of advertisements to enhance website traffic, whereas SEO is the act of collecting, monitoring, and analysing organic (unpaid) traffic patterns.
Front end is the full visible and public layer of a website; it consists of HTML documents that display the content, CSS to style the site, and JavaScript for all interactions, redirection, responses to user events like clicks, particular keys, and so on.
Back end web development is both a nightmare and a dream for some. In some ways, it is the more sophisticated component of a digital product. Although it is similar to front end development in many ways, it can be more difficult due to the abstract and intricate nature of the code.
Backend development, often known as server-side programming, is concerned with what happens behind the scenes. When you engage with a website in some way, such as filling out a form and clicking "submit," the frontend sends this information to the backend. The backend reacts by giving the necessary information to the frontend, such as the code required to display a message such as "Thank you for completing this form."
Search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM) are successful ways for driving relevant traffic to a website, improving brand authority and exposure, and converting users into customers. Although SEO and SEM are frequently used interchangeably, they require distinct skills, expertise, and tools: SEM refers to the employment of advertisements to enhance website traffic, whereas SEO is the act of collecting, monitoring, and analysing organic (unpaid) traffic patterns.
Front end is the full visible and public layer of a website; it consists of HTML documents that display the content, CSS to style the site, and JavaScript for all interactions, redirection, responses to user events like clicks, particular keys, and so on.
Back end web development is both a nightmare and a dream for some. In some ways, it is the more sophisticated component of a digital product. Although it is similar to front end development in many ways, it can be more difficult due to the abstract and intricate nature of the code.