What Does a Web Developer Doesn?

Web development involves the creative work involved in creating a Web website for either the Internet or an intranet. Web development may range from creating a simple one-page static web page of text to highly complex web-based applications, e-commerce systems, and social networking services. In the Internet, web development refers to the interaction of designers, developers, administrators, content managers, stylists, marketers, and other web development professionals. Web development can be done in the traditional 2D web development method using a web browser or in the more advanced “Eames Method” using specialized software that allows many stylists and computer consultants to work on a web page simultaneously.

Backend: Web development usually refers to the “backend” of a Web application. This includes everything from writing the HTML, creating the style sheets, and object oriented coding so that the Web browser can read the HTML code and display it correctly, up to the point where a user actually “lands” on the Websites. Backend database technology is very important to both Web design and back end applications because the database interacts with the client-side programming, which is usually written in Java, C++, or JavaScript for compatibility.

Backend developers are skilled and trained web development professionals who can work on the full range of back ends, providing a full range of Web development services. Web developers usually start as interns while they are still in school learning all of the different skills necessary to be a full-time professional. When they learn all of the skills they need to start offering their services, many full-time professionals then go on to start their own companies after they’ve worked for several years in an internship with a company, as they gain experience and expertise. The most common companies’ clients are software development companies. Web developers, also called developers, create interactive websites and web-based software programs and are responsible for the functionality, navigation, and appearance of the sites.

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