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| What tools are used in Full Stack Web Development? (15th May 25 at 10:14am UTC) What tools are used in Full Stack Web Development? | | In the Full Stack classes in Pune by SevenMentor, learners are introduced to a wide array of essential tools used in modern web development to build end-to-end applications. These tools span across front-end, back-end, version control, and deployment. Some of the most commonly used tools taught in the Full Stack training in Pune include:
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) – A powerful and widely-used code editor with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and many extensions for web development.
Git and GitHub – For version control and collaborative coding. Students learn how to track changes, manage branches, and work in teams using repositories.
Node.js and NPM (Node Package Manager) – Used for back-end scripting and managing dependencies. A critical part of JavaScript-based back-end development.
React.js or Angular – Popular front-end libraries and frameworks for building dynamic user interfaces and single-page applications.
Bootstrap and Tailwind CSS – Front-end CSS frameworks that help create responsive and visually appealing web designs.
MongoDB and MySQL – For database management. Students learn both NoSQL and SQL systems for handling application data.
Postman – A popular tool for testing APIs, which is essential when working with back-end services and integrations.
Docker and GitHub Actions – Introduced for containerization and CI/CD processes in advanced modules.
Figma – For UI/UX design collaboration, especially useful in the planning phase of front-end projects.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) – Basic cloud deployment knowledge is covered, enabling learners to host and scale applications in real-world environments.
These tools are integral to the Full Stack classes in Pune at SevenMentor and are carefully selected to ensure students become proficient in building scalable, responsive, and production-ready web applications. | |
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