How does the back end and front end get built separately but the final product uses both still? [closed]












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I'm a front-end mainly trying to learn back-end now. The language people when i try and research building an app using both front and back end is confusing to me and feels like something is missing.



I often see people say that it's better to keep my back-end separate from my front-end. What does it mean to keep it seperate specifically? I know i can build in vue cli a front end app and in laravel i can manipulate a database and display it on a web page. To me the missing step is how they are linked at the end to create an app that uses both. I know laravel comes with vue installed already now and i assume this what people mean when they say that my back-end and front-end are together, or at least an example of it.



Finally can i build a front end web app and after the laravel framework to it?










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    I'm a front-end mainly trying to learn back-end now. The language people when i try and research building an app using both front and back end is confusing to me and feels like something is missing.



    I often see people say that it's better to keep my back-end separate from my front-end. What does it mean to keep it seperate specifically? I know i can build in vue cli a front end app and in laravel i can manipulate a database and display it on a web page. To me the missing step is how they are linked at the end to create an app that uses both. I know laravel comes with vue installed already now and i assume this what people mean when they say that my back-end and front-end are together, or at least an example of it.



    Finally can i build a front end web app and after the laravel framework to it?










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    closed as too broad by fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, BillP3rd, DrMoishe Pippik, Pimp Juice IT Jan 22 at 23:10


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      I'm a front-end mainly trying to learn back-end now. The language people when i try and research building an app using both front and back end is confusing to me and feels like something is missing.



      I often see people say that it's better to keep my back-end separate from my front-end. What does it mean to keep it seperate specifically? I know i can build in vue cli a front end app and in laravel i can manipulate a database and display it on a web page. To me the missing step is how they are linked at the end to create an app that uses both. I know laravel comes with vue installed already now and i assume this what people mean when they say that my back-end and front-end are together, or at least an example of it.



      Finally can i build a front end web app and after the laravel framework to it?










      share|improve this question














      I'm a front-end mainly trying to learn back-end now. The language people when i try and research building an app using both front and back end is confusing to me and feels like something is missing.



      I often see people say that it's better to keep my back-end separate from my front-end. What does it mean to keep it seperate specifically? I know i can build in vue cli a front end app and in laravel i can manipulate a database and display it on a web page. To me the missing step is how they are linked at the end to create an app that uses both. I know laravel comes with vue installed already now and i assume this what people mean when they say that my back-end and front-end are together, or at least an example of it.



      Finally can i build a front end web app and after the laravel framework to it?







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      closed as too broad by fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, BillP3rd, DrMoishe Pippik, Pimp Juice IT Jan 22 at 23:10


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