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How does it work, or what is the logic of the tech stack structure

Quick geek tip: Tech stack structure

A tech stack is a set of software tools used by software engineers to build mobile, desktop, or web applications. The technological stack consists of two main parts: front-end and back-end; in simple words, client side and server side of the software application. Each part is built with programming languages, libraries and frameworks, and other tech tools. Other components that may compose the structure of the tech stack can be middleware, various third-party integrations, such as BI tools, analytics software, payment gateways, and many others, depending on the needs of the product. Let’s look at the main components more precisely.

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on November 27, 2022
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