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The term "Full Stack Developer" refers to someone who can work on both the frontend (client-side) and backend (server-side) of a web application. This includes technologies like:
Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.js
Backend: Node.js, Express.js, Java, Spring Boot, or Python/Django
Databases: MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL
Version Control: Git & GitHub
Deployment: Docker, AWS, Vercel
Decide what you want to build (e.g., e-commerce sites, admin dashboards, mobile-friendly apps).
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript
? Learn from free resources like CodingGyan’s Web Fundamentals Course
Practice building static sites and hosting them on GitHub Pages or Netlify
Master React.js or Vue.js
Build responsive UIs and integrate APIs
Use modern tools like Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap
Choose a stack: MERN, MEAN, Java Spring Boot, or Python Django
Understand REST APIs, authentication, and databases
Try this -> Full Stack Java Developer Course
Create a portfolio site
Build full-stack apps like:
Task Manager
Blog CMS
E-commerce Platform
Learn Git, GitHub, CI/CD
Deploy on Heroku, Vercel, AWS, or DigitalOcean
Platforms like CodingGyan Live Classes offer mentorship, assignments, and doubt-solving — all crucial for non-CS learners.
“I was a mechanical engineering dropout. Today, I work as a remote MERN Stack Developer — thanks to CodingGyan’s live classes.”
— Rahul V., Full Stack Developer
No. You can become a job-ready full stack developer with online courses, self-study, and practical projects.
With consistent effort, 4 to 8 months is enough to gain the skills for an entry-level job.
It depends on your goals. MERN is great for startups and speed, while Java Full Stack is ideal for enterprise-level development.
Yes. Live classes (like CodingGyan Live Sessions) offer real-time doubt clearing, peer interaction, and accountability.
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