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					<description><![CDATA[The front end of a website or application refers to the visual elements that users see and interact with. Front-end development, therefore, refers to the programming and management of the front end of a website or application to provide users with a rich interactive experience. They need to create a website’s entire interface and user<a class="more-link" href="https://blog626345903.wordpress.com/2021/11/28/front-end-back-end-difference/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">"Front end/Back end: Difference"</span></a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The front end of a website or application refers to the visual elements that users see and interact with. Front-end development, therefore, refers to the programming and management of the front end of a website or application to provide users with a rich interactive experience. They need to create a website&#8217;s entire interface and user experience, as well as its design and overall look. They usually work with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS languages to create a basic layout of the website and then add various visual elements to improve its esthetic quality.</p>
<p>Some performed tasks for a front-end developer include:</p>
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<li>Creating rough concepts and using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to materialize them.</li>
<li>Adapting a website&#8217;s design to look and function properly on mobile devices</li>
<li>Optimizing the user&#8217;s experience on a website and making sure it&#8217;s not interrupted by any design or functionality issues.</li>
<li>Developing an easy-to-use and intuitive user interface and gradually improving it based on user feedback</li>
<li>Constantly testing the website&#8217;s front end for ease of use and potential errors and optimizing it to ensure a smoother user experience</li>
<li>etc&#8230;</li>
</ol>
<p>Back-end development refers to creating and ensuring the well-running of a website&#8217;s internal operations, which are hosted by a server.&nbsp;A website&#8217;s back-end is its server, application, and database, so a back-end developer focuses on setting up and maintaining databases, scripts, and the overall website architecture.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The tasks of a back end developer include:</p>
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<li>Understanding what the website&#8217;s main objectives are and finding various ways to facilitate them</li>
<li>Making sure that data is properly stored and that users who want to access it can do so quickly and easily</li>
<li>Managing application programming interfaces and making sure they work across devices</li>
<li>Organizing a website system&#8217;s logic and optimizing it to run properly on multiple devices</li>
<li>Creating website architecture that can easily be modified with future upgrades</li>
<li>etc&#8230;</li>
</ol>
<p>What are some differences between front end and back end development:</p>
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<li>The front end refers to the graphical user interface required for navigating a website, including its overall layout, videos, images, text, buttons and every other visual element, whereas the back end solely refers to the way the website should function.</li>
<li>Back-end development typically focuses on the application of logic to solve various functionality and user experience issues, while front-end development focuses on making the website look good and provide a positive user experience.</li>
<li>Front-end development collects user input, while back-end development processes user inputs.</li>
<li>Issues like search engine optimization and user accessibility are handled by front-end developers, while those related to the website&#8217;s security and backup are the responsibility of back-end developers.</li>
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<p>I chose this topic because I was curious to learn more about the front end and back end and their importance in software development. Being a computer science major, and doing both concentrations, this is important information I need to know to be a good programmer. and develop my computer skills</p>
<p><a href="https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/back-end-vs-front-end-vs-full-stack-development#:~:text=The%20front%20end%20refers%20to%20the%20graphical%20user,refers%20to%20the%20way%20the%20website%20should%20function.">Back-End vs. Front-End vs. Full-Stack Development: What&#8217;s the Difference? | Indeed.com</a><a href="https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/front-end">What are front end and back end? Definition from WhatIs.com (techtarget.com)</a></p>

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