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DOT NET FULL STACK
COURSE
ABOUT
US
With a staff of highly certified specialists, we have
established a good reputation for providing an
outstanding service to individuals. We provide training
to both Employed and Unemployed in order to improve
their knowledge and skills in the specified profession.
INTRODUCTIO
N
A full-stack course typically covers all aspects of web development, from front-
end to back-end development. It's designed to equip you with the skills needed
to build complete web applications independently. Here's an introduction to
what you can expect from a full-stack course:
What is Full Stack Development?
Full-stack development refers to the ability to work on both the front-end (client-side) and
back-end (server-side) parts of a web application. This includes:
• Front-End Development:
• Creating the user interface and experience that users interact with.
• Technologies often include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React, Angular,
or Vue.js.
• Back-End Development:
• Handling server-side logic, databases, and server configuration.
• Common technologies are Node.js, Python (Django, Flask), Ruby (Ruby on Rails), PHP,
etc.
• Understanding databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.
• Database Management:
• Storing, retrieving, and manipulating data efficiently.
• Knowledge of SQL (Structured Query Language) or NoSQL databases.
• Version Control Systems:
• Collaborative development using tools like Git for managing code versions.
• Deployment and Hosting:
• Deploying applications on servers or cloud platforms like AWS, Heroku, or Azure.
HTML/CSS: Building the structure and styling of web pages.
JavaScript: Client-side scripting for interactive elements.
Front-End Frameworks: Like React, Angular, or Vue.js for efficient UI development.
Back-End Languages and Frameworks: Node.js, Python/Django, Ruby on Rails, etc.
Database Technologies: SQL (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (e.g.,
MongoDB).
Version Control: Using Git for managing and collaborating on code.
Deployment: Strategies for deploying applications to servers or cloud platforms.
Course Structure:
• Foundations: Basic concepts and languages (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
• Front-End Development: UI/UX design, frameworks, responsive design.
• Back-End Development: Server-side programming, APIs, databases.
• Full-Stack Integration: Bringing front-end and back-end together.
• Project Work: Building real-world applications to apply learned concepts.
• Deployment: Techniques for deploying and maintaining web applications.
What we Learn Explain in a full stack course?
CONCLUSIO
N
full-stack course is comprehensive, equipping you with the skills to develop complete
web applications from scratch. It’s ideal for anyone looking to become proficient in
both front-end and back-end development, preparing you for a versatile career in the
tech industry.
Thank you for
exploring Dot
Net Full Stack
with us!

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  • 1. DOT NET FULL STACK COURSE
  • 2. ABOUT US With a staff of highly certified specialists, we have established a good reputation for providing an outstanding service to individuals. We provide training to both Employed and Unemployed in order to improve their knowledge and skills in the specified profession.
  • 3. INTRODUCTIO N A full-stack course typically covers all aspects of web development, from front- end to back-end development. It's designed to equip you with the skills needed to build complete web applications independently. Here's an introduction to what you can expect from a full-stack course:
  • 4. What is Full Stack Development? Full-stack development refers to the ability to work on both the front-end (client-side) and back-end (server-side) parts of a web application. This includes: • Front-End Development: • Creating the user interface and experience that users interact with. • Technologies often include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue.js. • Back-End Development: • Handling server-side logic, databases, and server configuration. • Common technologies are Node.js, Python (Django, Flask), Ruby (Ruby on Rails), PHP, etc. • Understanding databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc. • Database Management: • Storing, retrieving, and manipulating data efficiently. • Knowledge of SQL (Structured Query Language) or NoSQL databases. • Version Control Systems: • Collaborative development using tools like Git for managing code versions. • Deployment and Hosting: • Deploying applications on servers or cloud platforms like AWS, Heroku, or Azure.
  • 5. HTML/CSS: Building the structure and styling of web pages. JavaScript: Client-side scripting for interactive elements. Front-End Frameworks: Like React, Angular, or Vue.js for efficient UI development. Back-End Languages and Frameworks: Node.js, Python/Django, Ruby on Rails, etc. Database Technologies: SQL (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (e.g., MongoDB). Version Control: Using Git for managing and collaborating on code. Deployment: Strategies for deploying applications to servers or cloud platforms. Course Structure: • Foundations: Basic concepts and languages (HTML, CSS, JavaScript). • Front-End Development: UI/UX design, frameworks, responsive design. • Back-End Development: Server-side programming, APIs, databases. • Full-Stack Integration: Bringing front-end and back-end together. • Project Work: Building real-world applications to apply learned concepts. • Deployment: Techniques for deploying and maintaining web applications. What we Learn Explain in a full stack course?
  • 6. CONCLUSIO N full-stack course is comprehensive, equipping you with the skills to develop complete web applications from scratch. It’s ideal for anyone looking to become proficient in both front-end and back-end development, preparing you for a versatile career in the tech industry.
  • 7. Thank you for exploring Dot Net Full Stack with us!