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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...

Why MEAN Stack for your next WebApp

In today’s dynamic world, churning out rapid application prototypes with super-flexible design which adapts to volatile specifications is the key business requirement. This necessitates a software stack which gives the required freedom and power to the developer to assume a flexible, locally owned schema, in-built support for end to end testability and harness the ever growing open source repository of re-usable plugins for speedy iterations. MEAN stack has proven to be an attractive choice to fulfil the above requirements. MEAN (MongoDB, Express, Angular & Node.js) is an open source JavaScript bundle for web-applications consisting of following components which can very well be used independently: MongoDB - a schema-less (document-oriented) NoSQL database Express.js - a server-side JavaScript framework running on top of Node.js Angular - a browser-independent MVC JavaScript UI framework Node.js - a server-side JavaScript runtime based upon Google's V8 JavaScript e...

Is There Still a Demand for Full-Stack Developers?

In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about full-stack developers and their future. Some believe that full-stack developers have become obsolete, while others say that the demand for jack-of-all-trade developers has never been higher. In this blog, we look past doom-and-gloom predictions and baseless claims to explain the current status of full-stack developers. What is a Full-Stack Developer? A full-stack developer is someone who is familiar with all layers of an application. These layers are really collections of various technologies needed to complete a project, which is where the term “stack” comes from. Presentation layer: Also called the front-end, the presentation layer of an application involves everything that’s directly accessible by the end user. These days, the presentation layer is typically created using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and various JavaScript libraries like React JS, Foundation, Backbone, AngularJS, and Ember.js. Logic layer: Also calle...

AngularJs Training

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