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Day 19 – Cloud Deployment: Hosting .NET Apps on Azure and AWS

Introduction Cloud deployment is crucial for scalable, resilient, and globally accessible applications. FullStack .NET developers can leverage Azure and AWS to host ASP.NET Core backend, SQL databases, and frontend applications, ensuring professional-grade deployment and maintenance. At CuriosityTech, learners gain hands-on experience deploying real-world FullStack projects in the cloud with best practices for security, scalability, and […]

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Day 13 – Frontend Integration: Using React or Angular with .NET Backend

Introduction A FullStack .NET developer doesn’t just build backend APIs—they also integrate them with modern frontend frameworks like React or Angular. Frontend integration allows users to interact dynamically with your .NET applications, providing responsive and interactive experiences. At CuriosityTech.in, learners gain practical skills to connect frontend UI with secure .NET backends, making projects real-world ready.

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Day 2 – Frontend vs Backend vs Full Stack in .NET Explained

When people hear the term FullStack Developer, especially in the .NET ecosystem, many imagine a single superhero juggling frontend and backend tasks seamlessly. But in reality, each layer—frontend, backend, and full stack—comes with its own responsibilities, technologies, and challenges.

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