A web developer is a programmer who develops World Wide Web applications using a clientserver model. The applications typically use HTML, CSS and JavaScript in the client, PHP, ASP.NET (C#), Python, Node.js, Go or Java in the server, and http for communications between client and server. A web developer may specialize in client-side applications (front-end developer), server-side applications (back-end developer), or both (full-stack developer).
- B. Tech in Computer Science.
- B. Tech in Information Technology.
- B.Sc in Computer Science.
- B.Sc in Information Technology.
- B.Sc in Multimedia and Web Technology.
- B.Sc in Web Development.
- Advanced Diploma in Office Automation and Web Design.
- Diploma in Web Development.
There are no formal educational or license requirements to become a web developer. However, many colleges and trade schools offer coursework in web development. There are also many tutorials and articles which teach web development, often freely available on the web – for example, on JavaScript.
Become a Web Developer:
1 – Know what employers are looking for.
2 – Understand what computer skills you need to become a web developer.
3 – Understand that web development is a very demanding career.
4 – Understand the purpose and function of programming languages and platforms.
5 – Become familiar with HTML.
6 – Learn about Java.
7 – Develop skills using NET/ C#.
8 – Think about learning PHP.
9 – Consider developing skills in writing C++ code.
10 – Learn how to code in Python.
11 – Understand the basics of graphics on a webpage.
12 – Download free graphic editing software.
13 – Practice adding images to a website.
14 – Plan several websites.
15 – Make business cards.
16 – Beef up your social media presence.
17 – Advertise online and in newspapers.
18 – Prepare and update your curriculum vitae or resume.
19 – Put some of the code you have written online.
20 – Research tech companies.
21 – Spend time on technical tests.
22 – Go to any interviews prepared.