Back-End Programming

Back-End Programming

The development at the back is related to the server-side of the application and everything that provides the browser with access to the database. Back development focuses on how the site works. When the client visits a page and sends a request to access content, the server processes that request and creates a response that is sent back to the browser in the user interface.

This type of web development usually consists of three parts: server, application and database.

Choose the back-end programming technology that best suits you.

20483 Programming in C#

Gain the programming skills that are required for developers to create Windows applications using the C# language.

ASP.NET®

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C++ Certified Associate Programmer

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Python + Django

Python is an open-source programming language, used extensively in data analytics, machine learning and robotics.

PHP + Laravel

The PHP Developer course aims to give participants a powerful open platform for creating database-driven websites. This PHP training is recommended for professionals and students who wish to learn Web Development and existing developers who want to expand their skill set.

Java + Spring

This is a comprehensive training for developers who have little or no prior working knowledge of object-oriented programming languages, such as those working on C, COBOL, 4GL, etc…

Node.Js Developers Training Course

Learn how to use the event-driven, non-blocking I/O model to build data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices…