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Complete In-Depth Reading/Tutorials/Guide for Full-Stack Development? [closed]

Are there any resources out there that really get in depth about a true full-stack for building web or mobile applications? I know about MERN/MEAN stack which includes: M - MongoDB - used to host your data E - Express - middleware to spin up a server R/A - React/Angular - used to build the front-end through components (Made up of HTML, CSS, JS) N - Node - I think of it as an easy way to keep track of and download dependencies instead of going through one by one. It makes it easier for multiple people to use and start working locally. An index in a ways to your project.

However, this doesn't really cover anything like testing, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, pipelines(yml), Schemas, version control hosting(GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket), git vs yarn, etc. Maybe this is what DevOps is?

I am sure I am missing a few things, but is there anything like that out there, or do I just have to piece it together as I do my own research?

It would also be good to know alternatives, like git vs yarn, MongoDb vs a traditional database like MySQL, using client-side JS vs a true back-end language like C# or Java.

I have experience in the front-end; HTML, CSS, JS; but I am lacking in the back-end knowledge and am curious to learn more. I've even gotten things working locally on a C# project with MySQL, but have no idea how to move forward and host it in the cloud to make it truly a live application.

Anything will help moving forward, even main keywords to look for.

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