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React.js Developer
React.js is a popular JavaScript library used for building user interfaces, especially for single-page applications. React developers focus on creating interactive UIs with fast rendering and smooth user experiences.
Key Web Technologies to Learn
- HTML (HyperText Markup Language) – The foundation of web pages and the most basic web technology.
- Structure of web content.
- Defines headings, paragraphs, links, images, tables, and forms.
- Uses tags like
<h1>
,<p>
,<a>
,<img>
, etc.
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) – Responsible for the visual presentation and layout of a web page.
- Defines styles like color, fonts, spacing, and layout (using Flexbox, Grid, etc.).
- Allows for responsive design (mobile-friendly websites).
- Uses selectors and properties to apply styles to HTML elements.
- JavaScript – Adds interactivity to web pages.
- Client-side scripting language.
- Allows for dynamic content, handling events like clicks, form submissions, and animations.
- Interacts with HTML and CSS to update content without refreshing the page.
- Web Browsers – Software used by users to access the web (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.).
- Browsers interpret HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to render web pages.
- Version Control (Git & GitHub) – A tool for managing changes in code.
- Git is a distributed version control system.
- GitHub is a platform for hosting repositories and collaborating on code.
- Responsive Web Design – Techniques for making websites work on all screen sizes.
- Use of media queries in CSS to adapt the layout for desktops, tablets, and mobile devices.
- Principles like mobile-first design, flexible grids, and fluid images.
- APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) – Allow different software systems to communicate with each other.
- REST APIs, JSON, and AJAX are commonly used for fetching and sending data from the server to the client.
- APIs enable integrations with third-party services like social media, payment gateways, and more.
- Web Frameworks – Tools and libraries that make web development faster and easier.
- Frontend: React.js, Vue.js, Angular.js (JavaScript libraries and frameworks for building dynamic user interfaces).
- Backend: Express.js, Django, Flask (Used to handle server-side logic and APIs).
- Databases – Storing and retrieving data for web applications.
- SQL (Structured Query Language): Used with relational databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
- NoSQL: Databases like MongoDB store unstructured data and offer more flexibility.
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) – The protocol that governs how browsers communicate with web servers.
- HTTP requests (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) send data to and from the server.
- HTTPS is the secure version (uses SSL/TLS).
- Web Hosting – The service that hosts web applications and makes them available on the internet.
- Common hosting providers: AWS, Netlify, Vercel, Heroku.
- Websites and web apps are hosted on servers, and hosting provides a domain and URL for users to access them.
- Web Security – Protecting users and web applications from cyber threats.
- SSL/TLS: Encrypts data between the client and server to ensure secure communication (HTTPS).
- Authentication and Authorization: Ensuring users are who they say they are (using tokens, cookies, JWTs).
- Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection.
- Web Performance Optimization – Techniques for making websites load faster and more efficiently.
- Lazy loading: Load content only when it’s needed (e.g., images or videos as the user scrolls).
- Caching: Store assets like images, CSS, and JavaScript in the browser cache for faster loading.