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March 2, 2026
OfflineThe difference between front end and back end web development comes down to how a website looks versus how it works. Front-end development focuses on the part users see and interact with, including layout, design, buttons, and overall user experience inside a browser. It commonly uses technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Back-end development works behind the scenes on the server side. It manages databases, application logic, and data processing to ensure websites function correctly when users perform actions such as logging in or submitting forms. Languages like Python, Java, PHP, and Ruby are often used for backend systems.
In simple terms, the front end is what users experience directly, while the back end powers the functionality that makes those interactions possible. Both parts work together to create a complete and fully functional website or web application.
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