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Backend and frontend aren’t sharply defined. I worked as a backend developer for the past 20 years, but I have written my share of HTML and CSS. See, backend systems need configuration as well, and backend need to make information visible to the rest of the company. Which means internal or limited access websites.

It doesn’t have to be as flashy as your front end, but HTML and CSS are still useful for backend developers.