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The Front Side and Back Side<br />
• Front-end Developer (The Design Part): Full-stack developers create interfaces using programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (React, Vue). The ability to click buttons and have a glow effect is thanks to their work on the front-end.<br />
• Back-end Developer (The Functionality): They create software logic through languages such as Python, Node.js, or Java. It includes server-side logic, integration with APIs, and database management (PostgreSQL, MongoDB).<br />
Why Are They Important?<br />
These professionals not only know how to code but also coordinate the development process itself, which covers the whole software development life cycle. As full-stack professionals, they can troubleshoot problems in the architecture of the project and communicate effectively with specialized teams.<br />
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