Tech stacks

A tech stack is a combination of technologies used to build and run a web application, including programming languages, frameworks, libraries, and tools. It usually consists of a front-end stack for the user interface and client-side interactions, and a back-end stack for server-side tasks such as storing and retrieving data. Examples of tech stacks for web development include the LAMP stack, MEAN stack, and MERN stack.

Tech stacks

MERN Stack

  • MongoDB
  • Express
  • React
  • Node

The MERN stack is a variation of the MEAN stack, where Angular is replaced with React as the front-end JavaScript framework. There are other variations as well, such as the MEVN stack (MongoDB, Express, Vue, Node), which demonstrates that any front-end framework can be used in place of Angular."

MEAN Stack

  • MongoDB
  • Express
  • Angular
  • Node

"The MEAN stack is a collection of technologies used to create web applications. It is composed of four main components: MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node. These technologies work together to provide a full-stack JavaScript solution for web development."

MEVN Stack

  • MongoDB
  • Express
  • Vue.js
  • Node

"The MEAN stack is a collection of technologies used to create web applications. It is composed of four main components: MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node. These technologies work together to provide a full-stack JavaScript solution for web development."

LAMP Stack

  • Linux
  • Apache
  • MySQL
  • PHP

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