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Web Development
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Nexus Web development involves creating, building, and maintaining websites or web applications. It encompasses various aspects such as web design, front-end development, back-end development, and server management. Here’s a brief overview of each:
Web Design: This involves creating the visual elements of a website, including layout, colors, typography, and imagery. Web designers often use tools like Adobe Photoshop, Sketch, or Figma to create mockups and wireframes before moving on to actual development.
Front-End Development: Front-end developers are responsible for implementing the design into code that users can interact with. They use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build the structure, style, and functionality of the website. Popular front-end frameworks and libraries include React.js, Angular, and Vue.js.
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Back-End Development: Back-end developers focus on the server-side of web development. They handle database operations, server logic, and integrations with other services. Common back-end languages and frameworks include Node.js (JavaScript), Python with Django or Flask, Ruby on Rails, and PHP with frameworks like Laravel.
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