Full-Stack Web Development
Sajid Zaman
Starting at
$
60
About this service
Summary
What's included
A fully-functional web application
As a Full-Stack Web Developer, the deliverables that a client will receive can vary depending on the scope of the project. Here are some common deliverables: Website Prototype: A visual representation of the website's layout, user interface, and functionality. It's often a non-functional design mockup that provides a preview of the final product. Front-End Code: The React code that creates the user interface and interactivity of the website. This includes all web pages and assets required for the client-side experience. Back-End Code: The server-side code responsible for handling data, logic, and database interactions. This code powers the website's functionality, such as user registration, authentication, and data storage. Database Schema: A clear structure and documentation of the database, including tables, relationships, and data storage. This is essential for managing and scaling data effectively. API Documentation: Documentation that explains how to interact with the web application's APIs, including endpoints, request methods, and response formats. It's crucial for developers who want to integrate with your application. Testing and Quality Assurance Reports: Documentation of the testing process, including test plans, test cases, and test results. This ensures that the website functions correctly and is free of bugs. Deployment Plan: A detailed plan for deploying the web application to a production environment, including server setup, configurations, and migration of code and data. User Manual or Documentation: A guide that helps users and administrators understand how to use and manage the web application effectively. Source Code Repository: A repository, often using version control systems like Git, containing the complete source code of the project. This allows for code management and collaboration with other developers.
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