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Learn Web Development From Scratch 0️⃣ HTML / CSS 1️⃣ JavaScript 2️⃣ React / Vue / Angular 3️⃣ Node.js / Express 4️⃣ REST API 5️⃣ SQL / NoSQL Databases 6️⃣ UI / UX Design 7️⃣ Git / GitHub Admin: @love_data

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Канал Web Development (@webdevcoursefree) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 78 469 подписчиков, занимая 1 638 место в категории Технологии и приложения и 4 118 место в регионе Индия.

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С момента создания невідомо проект демонстрирует стремительный рост, собрав аудиторию из 78 469 подписчиков.

Согласно последним данным от 14 июня, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило 657, а за последние 24 часа — 56, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

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🌐 Web Basics: What You Must Know First 🔹 How the Internet Works • The internet is a global network of computers communicating via protocols • Data travels in packets through routers and servers • Websites are hosted on servers and accessed via browsers 🔹 Key Terms to UnderstandHTTP/HTTPS: – HTTP: HyperText Transfer Protocol – used for communication between browser & server. – HTTPS: Secure version of HTTP using encryption (SSL/TLS). • DNS (Domain Name System) – Translates human-readable domains (e.g., google.com) into IP addresses • Hosting – A service that stores your website files and makes them accessible online • Domain – Your website’s name (e.g., mysite.com), purchased from registrars like GoDaddy or Namecheap 🔹 Frontend vs BackendFrontend – Everything users see and interact with (HTML, CSS, JS) • Backend – Server-side logic, databases, authentication, APIs • Think of frontend as the “face” and backend as the “brain” of a website 🧠 Web Development Roadmap: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaiSdWu4NVis9yNEE72z/1250 👍 Double Tap ❤️ For More

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20 Medium-Level Web Development Interview Questions (with Detailed Answers) 1. What is the difference between HTML, CSS, and JavaScript • HTML: Structures content • CSS: Styles content • JavaScript: Adds interactivity and dynamic behavior 2. What is responsive web design Designing websites that adapt to different screen sizes and devices using flexible grids, media queries, and fluid layouts. 3. What are semantic HTML elements Elements that clearly describe their meaning (e.g., <article>, <section>, <nav>, <header>). Improves accessibility and SEO. 4. What is the DOM Document Object Model — a tree-like structure representing HTML elements. JavaScript can manipulate it to update content dynamically. 5. What is the difference between GET and POST methods • GET: Sends data via URL, used for fetching • POST: Sends data in body, used for submitting forms securely 6. What is the box model in CSS Every HTML element is a box: Content → Padding → Border → Margin 7. What is the difference between relative, absolute, and fixed positioning in CSS • Relative: Moves element relative to its normal position • Absolute: Positions element relative to nearest positioned ancestor • Fixed: Stays in place even when scrolling 8. What is the difference between == and === in JavaScript==: Compares values with type coercion • ===: Strict comparison (value and type) 9. What is event bubbling in JavaScript Events propagate from child to parent elements. Can be controlled using stopPropagation(). 10. What is the difference between localStorage and sessionStoragelocalStorage: Persistent across sessions • sessionStorage: Cleared when tab is closed 11. What is a RESTful API An architectural style for designing networked applications using HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) and stateless communication. 12. What is the difference between frontend and backend development • Frontend: Client-side (UI/UX, HTML/CSS/JS) • Backend: Server-side (databases, APIs, authentication) 13. What are common HTTP status codes • 200 OK • 404 Not Found • 500 Internal Server Error • 403 Forbidden • 301 Moved Permanently 14. What is a promise in JavaScript An object representing the eventual completion or failure of an async operation. States: pending, fulfilled, rejected 15. What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous code • Synchronous: Executes line by line • Asynchronous: Executes independently, doesn’t block the main thread 16. What is a CSS preprocessor Tools like SASS or LESS that add features to CSS (variables, nesting, mixins) and compile into standard CSS. 17. What is the role of frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue They simplify building complex UIs with reusable components, state management, and routing. 18. What is the difference between SQL and NoSQL databases • SQL: Structured, relational (e.g., MySQL) • NoSQL: Flexible schema, document-based (e.g., MongoDB) 19. What is version control and why is Git important Version control tracks changes in code. Git allows collaboration, branching, and rollback. Platforms: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket 20. How do you optimize website performance • Minify CSS/JS • Use lazy loading • Compress images • Use CDN • Reduce HTTP requests 👍 React for more Interview Resources #webdevelopment #interview #html #css #javascript #frontend #backend

🌐 Complete Roadmap to Become a Web Developer 📂 1. Learn the Basics of the Web – How the internet works – What is HTTP/HTTPS, DNS, Hosting, Domain – Difference between frontend & backend 📂 2. Frontend Development (Client-Side) ∟📌 HTML – Structure of web pages ∟📌 CSS – Styling, Flexbox, Grid, Media Queries ∟📌 JavaScript – DOM Manipulation, Events, ES6+ ∟📌 Responsive Design – Mobile-first approach ∟📌 Version Control – Git & GitHub 📂 3. Advanced Frontend ∟📌 JavaScript Frameworks/Libraries – React (recommended), Vue or Angular ∟📌 Package Managers – npm or yarn ∟📌 Build Tools – Webpack, Vite ∟📌 APIs – Fetch, REST API integration ∟📌 Frontend Deployment – Netlify, Vercel 📂 4. Backend Development (Server-Side) ∟📌 Choose a Language – Node.js (JavaScript), Python, PHP, Java, etc. ∟📌 Databases – MongoDB (NoSQL), MySQL/PostgreSQL (SQL) ∟📌 Authentication & Authorization – JWT, OAuth ∟📌 RESTful APIs / GraphQL ∟📌 MVC Architecture 📂 5. Full-Stack Skills ∟📌 MERN Stack – MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js ∟📌 CRUD Operations – Create, Read, Update, Delete ∟📌 State Management – Redux or Context API ∟📌 File Uploads, Payment Integration, Email Services 📂 6. Testing & Optimization ∟📌 Debugging – Chrome DevTools ∟📌 Performance Optimization ∟📌 Unit & Integration Testing – Jest, Cypress 📂 7. Hosting & Deployment ∟📌 Frontend – Netlify, Vercel ∟📌 Backend – Render, Railway, or VPS (e.g. DigitalOcean) ∟📌 CI/CD Basics 📂 8. Build Projects & Portfolio – Blog App – E-commerce Site – Portfolio Website – Admin Dashboard 📂 9. Keep Learning & Contributing – Contribute to open-source – Stay updated with trends – Practice on platforms like LeetCode or Frontend Mentor ✅ Apply for internships/jobs with a strong GitHub + portfolio! 👍 Tap ❤️ for more!

7 Habits to Become a Pro Web Developer 🌐💻 1️⃣ Master HTML, CSS & JavaScript – These are the core. Don’t skip the basics. – Build UIs from scratch to strengthen layout and styling skills. 2️⃣ Practice Daily with Mini ProjectsExamples: To-Do app, Weather App, Portfolio site – Push everything to GitHub to build your dev profile. 3️⃣ Learn a Frontend Framework (React, Vue, etc.) – Start with React in 2025—most in-demand – Understand components, state, props & hooks 4️⃣ Understand Backend Basics – Learn Node.js, Express, and REST APIs – Connect to a database (MongoDB, PostgreSQL) 5️⃣ Use Dev Tools & Debug Like a Pro – Master Chrome DevTools, console, network tab – Debugging skills are critical in real-world dev 6️⃣ Version Control is a Must – Use Git and GitHub daily – Learn branching, merging, and pull requests 7️⃣ Stay Updated & Build in Public – Follow web trends: Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Vite – Share your learning on LinkedIn, X (Twitter), or Dev.to 💡 Pro Tip: Build full-stack apps & deploy them (Vercel, Netlify, or Render) 👍 Tap for more! #webdev #developer #coding #javascript #html #css #react #programming #career

Web Development Mock Interview Questions: Part-2 🧑‍💻🌍 1️⃣ Q: What is the difference between id and class in HTML? A: - id: Unique identifier for a single element. - class: Can be used on multiple elements for styling or scripting. 2️⃣ Q: What are media queries in CSS? A: Media queries allow applying different styles based on device properties like screen width, height, orientation, etc. Used for responsive design. 3️⃣ Q: What is the difference between cookies, localStorage, and sessionStorage? A: - Cookies: Sent with every request, limited size (~4KB). - localStorage: Stores data with no expiration. - sessionStorage: Clears when tab is closed. 4️⃣ Q: What is the difference between inline, block, and inline-block elements? A: - Inline: Flows with text, can’t set width/height. - Block: Takes full width, starts on new line. - Inline-block: Like inline but respects width/height. 5️⃣ Q: How does event bubbling work in JavaScript? A: Event bubbling means events propagate from the target element up to its parents, triggering any matching event listeners. 6️⃣ Q: What is a RESTful API? A: A RESTful API follows REST principles, using standard HTTP methods and stateless communication to interact with resources (like JSON data). 7️⃣ Q: What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous JavaScript? A: - Synchronous: Code runs one line at a time, blocking the thread. - Asynchronous: Allows non-blocking operations using callbacks, promises, or async/await. 👍 Tap ❤️ for more! #webdev #interviews #javascript #html #css #coding #developer

Web Development Mock Interview Questions with Answers 💻🎯 1️⃣ Q: What is the difference between HTML and HTML5? A: HTML5 is the latest version and supports new elements like <audio>, <video>, <canvas>, and improved semantic tags. It also supports local storage and offline capabilities. 2️⃣ Q: What is the difference between == and === in JavaScript? A: == compares values after type conversion, while === compares both value and type. Example: 5 == '5' is true, but 5 === '5' is false. 3️⃣ Q: Explain the Box Model in CSS. A: The CSS Box Model consists of: - *Content* → The actual text/image - *Padding* → Space around content - *Border* → Around the padding - *Margin* → Space outside the border 4️⃣ Q: What are the different HTTP methods? A: Common methods: - *GET* → Retrieve data - *POST* → Send data - *PUT* → Update existing data - *DELETE* → Remove data 5️⃣ Q: What is the difference between null and undefined in JavaScript? A: - null → Assigned value meaning “no value” - undefined → A variable that has been declared but not assigned a value 6️⃣ Q: What is responsive design? A: It makes web pages look good on all devices (mobile, tablet, desktop) using CSS media queries and flexible layouts. 7️⃣ Q: What is the role of JavaScript in web development? A: JavaScript adds interactivity to web pages — like dropdowns, sliders, form validation, etc. 8️⃣ Q: What is DOM? A: The Document Object Model represents the page structure in a tree format, allowing JavaScript to interact with and manipulate HTML/CSS dynamically. 👍 Tap ❤️ for more! #webdev #interviews #coding #javascript #html #css #developer

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