MEAN Stack vs. Full Stack
The front end of the web application includes the graphical user interface that users see, experience, and interact with. On the other hand, the backend of the web application includes – a database, a server, and an application. An enterprise has to deploy frontend web developers to make the website’s user-facing side appealing and interactive. At the same time, it also needs to deploy skilled backend web developers to drive and power the website’s user-facing side by leveraging and maintaining the backend components. The client-side code runs on the web browser, whereas the backend code runs on the web server. The front end web developers must be proficient in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to build compelling and responsive web user interfaces. On the other hand, the backend developers must be familiar with both relational and non-relational databases and proficient in server-side programming languages to optimize the frontend user experience. Many enterprises nowadays opt for full...