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Front-end and Back-end: basic concepts to understand web programming if you have a small or medium-sized company

Web development is divided into two essential parts: front-end and back-end. Both are fundamental to creating functional and attractive websites.

If you are an SME, understanding these concepts will help you make informed decisions about your online presence.

15 Jan 2025. 10:31
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Web development is divided into two essential parts: front-end and back-end. Both are fundamental to creating functional and attractive websites.

If you are an SME, understanding these concepts will help you make informed decisions about your online presence.

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Front-end and Back-end basic concepts to understand web programming if you have a small or medium-sized company

What is Front-end?

  • Definition: the part of the website that users interact with directly.
  • Elements: design, structure, images, colours, buttons and everything visible.
  • Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
  • Function: makes your site attractive, easy to use and responsive (adaptable to mobiles).

 

What is the Back-end?

  • Definition: the part that manages the data, the server and the databases.
  • Elements: invisible processes that allow the site to function correctly.
  • Technologies: PHP, Python, Node.js, databases such as MySQL.
  • Function: responsible for storing and retrieving information and connecting with the front-end.

 

Both areas work together to deliver a smooth web experience. Understanding how they complement each other can improve the efficiency of your website.

Get started today and optimise your online presence!

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