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olback107946yDon't do anything you don't want to do. Is this and that a good career? Screw that, do whatever you want.
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if your contractor and network. But i have also had colleagues who struggle since theres alot of diy online programs. And there not really good at there pitch
Languages/programs:
Php
Javascript
Jquery
Html/Css
Frameworks/librarys:
Laravel
Angular5
React
API's to use:
I like atom but visual studio community or notepad++ or sublime is good
Awesome things that are useful!
Github pages
AWS , microsoft azure and google cloud for VMs
And perhaps knowing wordpress installation for debian 9 machines etc
Well at very least its what i use quite frequently , i wont go to much into the cross platform side and mysql and firebase stuff xD -
Kage9116yfinding your career path is all about what you enjoy.
Some people LOVE webdev, some people HATE it.
web development is incredibly broad though, with an infinite amount of frameworks and the ability to do the backend in any language.
Using React for the frontend and Laravel for the backend is a good start, since both have a lot of resources for beginners. -
I do a lot of web development and design. I love it. Web development and web design are different and will often be separate roles in a large company. You will need to consider which one you like more as well as whether you like frontend or backend development more. Here are the languages I suggest learning:
Front end:
- HTML
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- React.js
- CSS
- Sass/Scss
And then also some tools:
- Webpack (or a similar tool like Parcel)
Backend:
- PHP
- MySQL
That should be more or less it. As you go you’ll discover more tools and frameworks that you want to learn and use. Good luck! -
I used to think web dev was fun
Then I started doing mobile apps... Woo hoo... So much more fun, better pay -
I started off learning web dev, self-learning all of the things already mentioned and more. Then I got a job in big data engineering.
My point is that if you learn web dev/design, you aren't locked in and can transition to another discipline if it's not for you. -
Pickman6526yStart with Javascript and HTML. If you like that it could be a good career for you. Personally I don't like web development but it's subjective.
Can anyone advice me, is web developement a good career option? What languages should i learn to make a career in web development? Are web designing and web development the same?
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