Web Developer
What exactly is a Web Developer?
To put it as frankly as possible, a website developer designs a functioning website. They use languages such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These, put simply, are:
- HTML- This works as the ‘skeleton’ or ‘backbones’ of the website. It is the structure that we attach ‘things’ to.
- CSS- This is essentially the ‘beauty’ of the website. We add style to the website to make it more than just text on the screen.
- JavaScript- This works as the muscles of the website. It gives the website the ability to compute whatever it needs to compute.
Learn more about what a Web Developer does here
This includes:
- The responsibilities you’d adopt to work as a Web Developer, both freelance and in a company
- What careers being a Web Developer leads into and the opportunities it creates
- The pathway you would take in order to become a Web Developer
- The courses we provide to you to help jumpstart your future career as a Web Developer!
Career
Aside from being a website developer, there are other roles you can take on just using the skills you’d already have by being a website developer!
Here are some examples of what you can branch into:
- Full-Stack Developer
- Web Application Developer
- Web Analyst
- UX/UI Developer
- Web Designer
Job Responsibilities
Part of being a website developer means that you have certain responsibilities to take on when working
Here are some of the more common responsibilities and tasks you’d have to undertake:
- Plan and develop web layouts
- writing code to enable site functions
- producing or adding verbal or graphic information to the code structure
- interact with clients
- create, maintain, upgrade, and debug websites
- work with HTML, Angular, TypeScript and XML