Client Server Architecture

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Client-server architecture in web development refers to a model in which a client (web browser) makes requests to a server, which then sends a response back to the client.

In full stack web development, a full-stack developer is responsible for both the client-side and server-side of the application. On the client-side, the developer works with technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build the user interface. On the server-side, the developer works with technologies like Node.js, Ruby on Rails, or PHP to process and respond to requests from the client.

In the client-server architecture, the client sends HTTP requests to the server, which then processes the request and sends a response back to the client. The response can be in the form of HTML, JSON, or XML, which is then processed by the client and displayed to the user.

Overall, the client-server architecture is an important aspect of web development, as it allows for the separation of concerns between the client and server, making it easier to develop, maintain, and scale applications.

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