Full-stack Web Developer
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 (e.g. using JavaScript, jQuery, Angular, or Vue)
- Program a server (e.g. using PHP, ASP, Python, or Node)
- Program a database (e.g. using SQL, SQLite, or MongoDB) Client Software
(Front-end)
- HTML
- CSS
- Bootstrap
- W3.CSS
- JavaScript
- ES5
- HTML DOM
- JSON
- XML
- jQuery
- Angular
- React
- Backbone.js
- Ember.js
- Redux
- Storybook
- GraphQL
- Meteor.js
- Grunt
- Gulp
Server Software (Back-end)
- PHP
- ASP
- C++
- C#
- Java
- Python
- Node.js
- Express.js
- Ruby
- REST
- Go
- SQL
- MongoDB
- Sass
- Less
- Firebase.com
- Parse.com
- PaaS (Azure and Heroku)
Popular Stacks
- LAMP stack: JavaScript – Linux – Apache – MySQL – PHP
- LEMP stack: JavaScript – Linux – Nginx – MySQL – PHP
- MEAN stack: JavaScript – MongoDB – Express – AngularJS – Node.js
- Django stack: JavaScript – Python – Django – MySQL
- Ruby on Rails: JavaScript – Ruby – SQLite – Rails
Advantages
The advantage of being a full-stack web developer is:
- You can master all the techniques involved in a development project
- You can make a prototype very rapidly
- You can provide help to all the team members
- You can reduce the cost of the project
- You can reduce the time used for team communication
- You can switch between front- and back-end development based on requirements
- You can better understand all aspects of new and upcoming technologies
Disadvantages The solution chosen can be wrong for the project
- The solution chosen can be dependent on developer skills
- The solution can generate a key person risk
- Being a full stack developer is increasingly complex
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