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I’m starting to study WEB and I still lack much knowledge, and early on I came across the terms that are highly used in this world of development WEB, who are Front-end and Back-end, I have read some articles about it, but I still have doubts and I cannot understand those terms. I would like to know what it is Front-end and Back-end, which languages and technologies belong to the Front-end and which ones belong to the Back-end and what are the differences between them?
Possible dup: http://answall.com/q/608/129
– Sergio
I didn’t know that the terms Front-end and Back-end were the same thing client-side and server-side. There is giving example in ASP.NET.
– gato
@Denercarvalho "apparently" can change both things. But it would be nice if someone had a different view of the thing, share it with us. It may be that someone understands, for example, that a functional JS is part of the back end, even on the client’s side, will know. Open terminology is always complicated, it depends a lot on the way people interpret it. Different from a term determined by an RFC, for example.
– Bacco
Bacco suggest I mark the question as duplicate of this http://answall.com/q/608/27190
– gato
I have already clicked on the button and marked as duplicate, the analogy between server, client and user that the AR has already clarified a lot :D.
– gato