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Front-end vs. Back-end Developers | What's the Difference?

Front-end vs. Back-end Developers | What's the Difference?

Update: 2021-04-27
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What's the difference between front-end and back-end coding? Whether you're hiring a developer, becoming a developer, or just getting started learning to code — you're going to need to know the difference between the two terms "front-end" and "back-end."

In this SHORTS episode of the Learn to Code Podcast I'm going to explain the differences in terms of skill level, programming languages, and salary. 

Front-end developers primarily use three languages: HTML, CSS, Javascript. While back-end developers will choose at least one of the following programming languages are PHPRubyPython, Node.js, and Java. 

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Front-end vs. Back-end Developers | What's the Difference?

Front-end vs. Back-end Developers | What's the Difference?