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Examples of full-stack skills
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Explain feature request
I've reviewed web development resources and noticed a lack of examples of full-stack skills. Providing examples of these stacks can greatly benefit individuals interested in full-stack development by offering them clear pathways and frameworks to follow.
Explain your solution
I can provide these examples of full-stack skills.Understanding multiple stacks enables developers to be flexible and adapt to different project requirements.I have an idea of the below popular full-stack skills
MERN stack :JavaScript,MongoDB,Express,React,Node.js Django stack: JavaScript, Python, Django and MySQL Ruby on Rails: JavaScript, Ruby, SQLite and Rails LAMP stack: JavaScript, Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP MEAN stack: JavaScript, MongoDB, Express, AngularJS and Node.js LEMP stack: JavaScript, Linux, Nginx, MySQL and PHP
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Additional Context
Please assign me this issue , I'll look into different types of full-stack skills, going beyond the usual ones, to give a clear picture of what full-stack development involves.
Are you going to add resources for these stacks like course or tutorials, etc?
I would like to be provide a tutorial titled 'Full-Stack Development with Various Technology Stacks' This tutorial will encompass eight individual tutorials 1.LAMP 2. ASP.NET 3. MEAN 4. MERN 5. MEVN 6. Ruby on Rails 7. Python/Django 8. Java each representing a different technology stack example. Each tutorial will include the following components:
Introduction to Programming Language: This section will provide an introduction to the programming language used in the technology stack.
Involved Database Management: Here, learners will explore database management concepts relevant to the technology stack. I will include links to resources for in-depth learning.
Front-End Development Skills Required: This part will cover the front-end development skills necessary for the technology stack.
Back-End Skills Required: Learners will discover the back-end development skills essential for the technology stack.
Integrating Components and Deploying: This section will focus on integrating components of the technology stack and deploying applications. I'll include resources for learning about deployment strategies.
Project Examples: Learners will explore project examples that can be built using the technology stack.
Applications Built with the Stack: Here, I'll showcase applications built using the technology stack and provide resources for learning about them further.
Each section will include links to relevant YouTube courses or Learning websites to facilitate further learning and exploration.
@jfmartinz Kindly assign me this issue .Understanding multiple stacks enables developers to be flexible and adapt to different project requirements.This is helpful for the beginners to choose a stack to start their journey of learning full stack development.It's beneficial for ResourceHub users
Assigned it to you @dadigavasavipriya.
Please don't forget to follow the format for creating new section or resource:
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<th>Description</th>
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<td><a href="URL">Resource Name</a></td>
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If you have any clarification or questions, let me know
Thankyou,for assigning me this issue @jfmartinz.I will ensure to follow specified table format . I will definitely reach you out if I have any queries while working on this task. Let's get started
Thanks @dadigavasavipriya, goodluck
@jfmartinz I wanted to inform you that I have created the pull request for this issue. Apologies for the delay,it took a bit longer than expected to find out best resources and to ensure everything was in order . Please review it and let me know if you have any questions or need further changes. Here’s the link to the PR: [https://github.com/jfmartinz/ResourceHub/pull/412#issue-2312674321] . Thank you for your patience.