Is Storybook commonly used in front-end or back-end development?

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Answer:

Storybook is commonly used in front-end development rather than back-end. Storybook focuses mostly on building, testing, and documentation of UI components, which makes it a perfect helper for any front-end project that would require the same consistency and reusability of its components. Said differently, Storybook provides a dedicated visual environment for developing and showcasing UI components in isolation and enables developers and designers to review just how each component would look in different states and with various props.
Storybook doesn’t really have much role in back-end development, which would then be more about data processing, server logic, and APIs. It is supposed to support and smoothen front-end workflows, especially in component-driven UI frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular.

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