Front-end developers focus on the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) of websites and web applications. They work with technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create interactive and visually appealing websites.
Back-end developers work on the server-side of web development. They handle database management, server configuration, and server-side scripting. Common back-end languages include PHP, Ruby, Python, Node.js, and Java.
Back-end developers work on the server-side of web development. They handle database management, server configuration, and server-side scripting. Common back-end languages include PHP, Ruby, Python, Node.js, and Java.
Back-end developers work on the server-side of web development. They handle database management, server configuration, and server-side scripting. Common back-end languages include PHP, Ruby, Python, Node.js, and Java.
While not strictly web developers, mobile app developers build applications for mobile devices. They may work with native technologies (iOS and Android) or use cross-platform frameworks like React Native or Flutter.
WordPress developers specialize in building and customizing websites using the WordPress content management system. They may work on themes, plugins, and customizations for WordPress-based sites.
E-commerce developers focus on building and maintaining online shopping platforms. They often work with e-commerce frameworks like Magento, Shopify, or WooCommerce.