What web development frameworks and technologies are you proficient in?

robertbeant
Mega Explorer

I cannot claim proficiency as I do not actively develop websites or have a portfolio of work.

But, in general, a website developer's proficiency in frameworks and technologies would depend on their background, experience, and training. Some common web development frameworks and technologies include:

  • Front-end frameworks
  • Back-end frameworks
  • Database management systems

You can also share your framework and techniques in the comments.

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howarbeu
Giga Contributor

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I've worked with web development, mostly on the front end. I've used frameworks like Bootstrap and React to build UI elements and a little Node.js for the backend. I like how React allows you to break down a page into reusable components, making everything modular. As for backend stuff, I'm more familiar with Express and MongoDB for basic setups, though I wouldn't say I'm an expert. Contextual advertising could be a great option if you're interested in setting up quick and effective ads. You can learn more about how to set it up here.

swaggv
Kilo Contributor

I'm not an active website developer, so I can't claim proficiency in specific frameworks and technologies. However, web developers usually gain expertise based on their background, experience, and training. Common frameworks include front-end and back-end frameworks, along with various database management systems. Feel free to share your own favorite frameworks and techniques in the comments. By the way, I recently stumbled upon a site where you can Hire Magento Developer. Just sharing some info as a newcomer to this forum!

Cyracer
Kilo Contributor

This includes front-end technologies like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and popular libraries and frameworks such as React.js, Angular, and Vue.js. On the back end, I'm familiar with Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Django, Flask, Express.js, ASP.NET, and more. Database options include MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, SQLite, and others. I'm also aware of server-side languages like PHP, Python, Java, C#, and Node.js. Additionally, I can provide information on front-end libraries like Bootstrap and Material-UI, mobile app development with React Native and Flutter, version control using Git, cloud platforms like AWS, GCP, and Azure, and various web APIs and deployment tools. It's worth noting that the web development landscape is dynamic, so staying updated with the latest trends is essential for site developers.