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How To Become a Full Stack Developer

Full stack developer has become one of the most popular positions in the technology sector.


What is full stack developer?


A programmer skilled in coding both the frontend and the backend parts of a web application is called a full stack web developer.

The frontend: This is the part of the web application that the user sees and uses. The backend: These are parts of the application that function behind the scenes and execute the commands issued by the user.


This usually includes:

  • logical processes

  • database-related processes

  • validation of users

  • server configuration

A full stack developer is not expected to be an expert in all areas pertaining to the frontends and backends. The individual needs to be knowledgeable in all the technologies involved and should be able to understand the processes happening within the entire application.


1. Learn the necessary programming languages

A full stack developer needs to know the following technologies:


HTML/CSS - The web is built on these technologies. HTML is the tool that helps developers input content into a website and CSS is a designing tool used to alter the appearance of web applications. Both are essential tools for a full stack developer and are taught in all courses, whether online or in-person.


JavaScript - This is a must-have for any full stack developer. This can be used in both front-end and back-end processes. Browsers are built on it and JavaScript can be used as a server-side language as well.


Backend technologies - After mastering HTML/CSS and JavaScript, you need to learn at least one language used for coding backend processes. The functions occurring in the backend of a web application are database operations, user validation, and logical operations.


Any course, whether online or otherwise, most often will teach you backend technology, like PHP, Java, Python, or SQL. Learning one of the languages should suffice but you should attain proficiency in it.


2. Improve your knowledge

To understand complex concepts, you need to be sure about the fundamentals. JavaScript & HTML/CSS form the base of web development. For any novice, you should be clear about all aspects of these technologies.


Test your knowledge. Create test web pages and apply the concepts learned in the course. JavaScript can be found in 99 percent of all web applications. Become proficient in its use.Knowledge of programming concepts can help improve coding skills.


Some theories/knowledge to acquire before pushing ahead are:

  • Servers and their functioning

  • Networks and their nuances

  • Web-hosting environments

  • Algorithms and their formulation

  • Data structures (types, properties, and use)

  • Programming technologies

  • Databases and their management

You should be able to piece together the different parts of the application and create a whole out of the parts. For this, you should understand how each part works, its role in the bigger scheme of things and how one part connects to the other.


3. Master one technology

As the scope of your leaning expands, you will realize that there is much more to learn than you possibly can master. Most programmers fail because they try to learn too much of too many things. There is no need for such efforts. Master one and understand the rest. Learn how to work in them and that should be good enough.


As your experience grows, your ease with the technologies will also improve. Take pains to specialize in one technology. Choose a technology popular among clients. This should help you compete effectively with others in the field and produce outstanding work. And with the way this economy is growing with lower taxes, you should have a bright career ahead and be able to relocate other states if you wish to.


4. Keep practicing

The most challenging part of the process is when you have a thorough understanding of all the necessary technologies, like HTML/CSS, JavaScript, back-end programming, databases, and HTTP/REST. Time has come to use all this knowledge in an application.


For this, you need to know:

  • The right way to structure code.

  • Means to separate files.

  • Environment to host large media files.

  • The right data structures to use.

  • Location of each computational task (client-side or server-side).

Theoretical knowledge can be obtained by reading online materials, but to understand application architecture properly, you must implement an actual web application.

Working with a team is the ideal way to accomplish this through an individual can also develop an application alone. This exercise adds the all-essential practical exposure to the technology toolkit of a full-stack developer.


A few companies may insist on an applicant having a degree in computer science to apply for the position, but most will overlook education if a candidate can exhibit the necessary coding abilities.


5. Summary

In the beginning, the journey to becoming a full stack developer might appear herculean. But experience makes the process easier. Continuously upgrading your skill-set is not as daunting as it may appear at first. Moreover, being able to understand all aspects of a project will make you an indispensable part of your company or department.


Join additional projects in your company that work on technologies outside your expertise. This way you will upgrade your skill and add extra value to your organization as well. Most companies will appreciate these types of initiatives just don’t try to show anyone up and courteous in your pursuit of learning.

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