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The skeleton of web pages
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Adds interactivity and logic
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The server-side logic (databases, APIs, authentication)
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Both frontend and backend development
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Tool to write code (e.g. VS Code, Sublime Text)
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A lightweight tool for writing code or notes
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Chrome, Firefox, Safari (used to view websites)
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Websites that adjust to any screen size
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Publish the site or app to a live server
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Save a change to a version control system (e.g., Git)
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Send or retrieve code from a repository
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A codebase stored in version control
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A separate version of the code for testing or features