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  2. Solution stack - Wikipedia

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    A full-stack developer can be defined as a developer or an engineer who works with both the front and back end development of a website, web application or desktop application. [6] This means they can lead platform builds that involve databases, user-facing websites, and working with clients during the planning phase of projects.

  3. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freeCodeCamp was launched in October 2014 and incorporated as Free Code Camp, Inc. The founder, Quincy Larson, is a software developer who took up programming after graduate school and created freeCodeCamp as a way to streamline a student's progress from beginner to being job-ready.

  4. JHipster - Wikipedia

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    JHipster provides tools to generate a project with a Java stack on the server side (using Spring Boot) and a responsive Web front-end on the client side (with Angular/React and Bootstrap). It can also create microservice stack with support for Netflix OSS, Docker and Kubernetes.

  5. List of Apache Software Foundation projects - Wikipedia

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    Training: project aims to develop resources which can be used for training purposes in various media formats, languages and for various Apache and non-Apache target projects; Tuweni: set of libraries and other tools to aid development of blockchain and other decentralized software in Java and other JVM languages

  6. Web development - Wikipedia

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    Full-stack development refers to the practice of designing, building, and maintaining the entire software stack of a web application. This includes both the frontend (client-side) and backend (server-side) components, as well as the database and any other necessary infrastructure. A full-stack developer is someone who has expertise in working ...

  7. JSFiddle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSFiddle

    In 2010, Oskar Krawczyk joined the project as a developer, and the platform was made freely available under the name of JSFiddle. [5] In 2016, JSFiddle underwent a full platform overhaul and became ad-sponsored. [5] In 2017, Michał Laskowski and Andrzej Kała joined the company. [citation needed]

  8. JAMstack - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamstack

    JAMstack (also stylized as Jamstack) is a web development architecture pattern [1] and solution stack. The acronym "JAM" stands for JavaScript, API and Markup (generated by a static site generator) and was coined by Matt Biilmann in 2015. [2] The idea of combining the use of JavaScript, APIs and markup has existed since the beginnings of HTML5 ...

  9. Web developer - Wikipedia

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    However, many colleges and trade schools offer coursework in web development. There are also many tutorials and articles which teach web development, often freely available on the web - for example, on JavaScript. Even though there are no formal requirements, web development projects require web developers to have knowledge and skills such as: