08-01-2025, 03:46 AM
Imagine building a house: Full stack development is like being the architect and the builder, designing both the exterior (front-end) and the interior (back-end). The front-end is what users see—think of it as the house’s facade, crafted with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, maybe using tools like React or Angular for a dynamic experience. The back-end is the hidden infrastructure, handling data, security, and server management, built using languages like Node.js, Python, or Ruby, and databases like MySQL or MongoDB. A full stack developer oversees both, ensuring everything works together seamlessly, from the doorbell to the plumbing.