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The process of Web Development is one of the most recognized in Software & IT.

Since it goes back to the 80s, it's also one of the oldest procedures.

Yet, this field has seen the evolution and improvements in technological resources.

Today, there are many languages, frameworks, libraries, and tools to ease the process.

At its core, web development encloses structuring, optimization, and creativity elements.

Here, we'll break down its facets, types, and tools. Let's go!

What is Web Development

Web Development encompasses all tasks related to creating and maintaining a website.

But it can also include other duties like design, coding, and database management.

Nonetheless, there is a certain consensus on what makes a successful website.

Origins of Web Development

Tim Berners-Lee created the first website in the WorldWideWeb.

Also he designed it at European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Not only is Berners-Lee credited as the first web designer.

Later, he would go on to form the World Wide Web Consortium.

This organization still oversees the development of web standards today.

Further, Berners-Lee created HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), with which he coded the CERN site.

Back then, HTML was the only way to distribute data through rows and columns.

This building only contemplated text; color and graphics were non-existent.

Only a few years, Netscape landed as the first existing browser.

It became widely popular, achieving 80% of the share in the mid-90s.

At the same time, the first W3 Conference in 1994 also saw the introduction of ALIWEB.

This page is known as the first-created search engine.

ALIWEB organized links across categories, including entertainment, shopping, and technology.

With its popularity growing, it grew the interest in commercial websites.

Furthermore, Hotwired also saw the light.

As part of the printed Wired Magazine, it has credit as the first web banner.

The AT&T ad banner asked, "Have you ever clicked your mouse here?"

Later, it had an arrow pointing to a text that read, "You will!"

The site also pioneered color and CTAs, like "Click here" or "Sign up."

Joe McCambley, its creator, rethought his experience in 2013 for Harvard Business.

What is a Good Website

The achievement of a "Good Website" compresses five main categories:

  1. Usability. Websites need to be intuitive, accessible and adapt to different devices.
  2. Interactivity. Good sites meet User Experience standards, as users should be able to navigate any website easily.
  3. Design. Webs should have a defined design concept along pages, related to the intended users and audience. 
  4. Content. Content is an open door for showing the core values of the site, describing services, products, and processes.
  5. Visibility. Users should notice them when needing a related product or service, connecting with Digital Marketing. 

Types of Web Development

Web Development combines design, development, and analytic skills.

Thus, it's a career path with high levels of interest.

Its professionals also work closely with IT and marketing colleagues.

In this context, three types of Web Development arise.

  1. Front-End. The Front-End (FE) handles usability, visibility, and structure, as well as security for final users.
  2. Back-End. This field handles the server side, managing databases and flows with JavaScript, PHP, Python and MySQL among tools.
  3. Full-Stack. Full-Stack developers can handle actions on both prior mentioned types.

Web Development Skills

After defining the main varieties, some may still wonder where to start with Web Development.

For it, the starting point is development fundamentals. This starter pack encloses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Yet, many skills can lead you to become an excellent web developer.

Along these, there are Creative Ability, Numeracy Skills, and Detail Attention.

You can path your way with Computer Literacy Communication, Problem-Solving Skills and a Logical Approach.

Like everything, progressive self-learning is pivotal.

Thus, it would help if you follow the field's latest trends and upgrades!

Web Development Tools

Front-End Development Tools

  1. JavaScript. This language allows you to design interactive interfaces, as JavaScript runs on the cloud, browsers, mobiles, and servers.
  2. React. The React framework allows webpages' division into smaller components to create dynamic interfaces.
  3. Vue.js. The open-source language Vue.js allows the creation of attractive UIs with good structure. 
  4. Angular. Compared with React, Angular may come as a more complex option for develping complex applications.

Back-End Development Tools

  1. Python. This open-source language is also helpful for GUI applications, Machine Learning, and Data Science.
  2. PHP. The PHP language covers open-source platforms and is compatible with Mac, Linux, and Windows. 
  3. C#. Microsoft created C# based on the C programming language, nowadays, it applies to Android, Linux, and iOS.

Conclusion

Web Development is an essential element.

It allows people to know the services and products offered by different companies.

Further, it's a direct way to acquire new users or customers.

That's why many businesses invest a lot in Web Development.

Does your business have a website? If the answer is no, what are you waiting for?

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