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Web Development

This series of articles aims to provide absolute beginners in web development with everything they need to start coding websites. Learn about the latest web design software and online web design courses, including self-paced web programming courses taught by experts from Intel and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an organization that develops and maintains web standards and guides. Learn the fundamentals of developing, designing, testing, and delivering secure and accessible web applications.
    
Website Development and Management teaches you everything you need to create and maintain attractive and functional websites, from basic web design and computer graphics skills to advanced coding languages ​​and web development tools. The Web Development and Management (AAS) degree prepares graduates for immediate employment in website design and development, social media and event creation, and digital marketing publishing.
    
Web development degree programs typically include a final project that integrates the knowledge students gain by creating databases, web applications, computer programs, or related projects. Entry-level web developers typically maintain, troubleshoot, or create websites by leveraging their programming and graphic design skills and knowledge.
    
Depending on the job, web developers can focus on front-end development, which includes site design and content creation, or back-end development, which includes writing the code that powers the website's functionality. specific tasks and responsibilities vary depending on whether they are working as a front-end, back-end, or full-stack developer. Full-stack developers can create a website, application, or program from start to finish.
    
Front-end developers will take designs provided by the web designer and bring them to life using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (read more about HTML!). Thus, a front-end developer is responsible for the look and feel of a digital product, which is why he is also often referred to as a web designer. Front-end developers work on the client or user side of websites, programs, and software—in other words, what users see. 
    
Desktop developers focus on creating software applications that run locally on your device, not over the Internet in your web browser. Mobile apps work in a completely different way than other websites and programs and therefore require a separate set of development skills and specialized knowledge of programming languages. 
    
An ever-growing set of tools and technologies is helping developers create more dynamic and interactive websites. From developing mobile interfaces to empowering modern web applications, companies are investing and expanding their online presence. Those who can create and manage websites, applications, and software have a critical role to play in today's technology-driven world, and this is reflected in the web developer job market. 
    
In a broader sense, web development includes all the activities, updates, and operations necessary to build, maintain, and manage a website to ensure optimal performance, user experience, and speed. Web development is the process of creating websites and applications for the Internet or a private network known as an intranet. Web development is closely related to the work of designing the features and functionality of websites and applications (often referred to as "web design"), but the term "web development" is commonly used for the actual creation and programming of websites and applications.  
    
A more comprehensive list of tasks commonly referred to as web development might include web engineering, web design, web content development, client bonding, client/server scripting, web server configuration and network security, and e-commerce. Typical back-end development activities include creating a database, integrating and managing, creating back-end software using back-end frameworks, developing and implementing content management systems (for example, for a blog), as well as working with web server technologies, integrating and operating system APIs.  
    
To ensure, backend developers need to know how to build servers with modern platforms (when developing custom APIs and serving websites and static files), as well as how to manage databases and data on the webserver. The main responsibility of backend developers is to ensure the functionality of the site, including its responsiveness and speed.  
    
Website development can be applied to anything from creating a single simple text web page to developing a complex web application or social network. It makes sense that you can learn how to create websites entirely online. 
    
For larger organizations and companies, web development teams may consist of hundreds of people (web developers) and follow standard practices such as Agile methodologies when developing websites. Smaller organizations may only need one full-time developer or contract or additional assignment to relevant positions such as a graphic designer or computer systems specialist. Depending on the specialty of web developers, freelancers may not require such formal education; they can learn new skills on a practical basis as needed, instead of spending a lot of time and money on education before starting work. 
    
Entry-level web developers and freelance web developers sometimes only need HTML and CSS skills to get through, but more advanced positions often require knowledge of more advanced programming languages ​​such as Javascript, Python, and Ruby. Self-taught web developers can get started faster, especially if they know exactly what they want to learn and enjoy learning programming languages ​​and website design principles. Front-end developers often need to be proficient in programming languages, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as frameworks such as React, Bootstrap, Backbone, AngularJS, and EmberJS. 
    
Developers' comprehensive understanding of the entire stack helps them optimize performance, identify problems before they occur, and help team members understand different parts of a web service. Development of control systems and mobile web applications. Our flexible degree options also allow you to apply for credits from other courses to complete your degree quickly, and students with existing degrees can earn as little as 30 credits by developing and managing websites.
    
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