What is a
Web Developer?​
A web developer is a professional who specializes in creating and maintaining websites.
They are proficient in programming languages and technologies used to build and optimize websites for functionality, performance, and user experience.
Web developers play a critical role in bringing website projects to life.
The tasks your Web
Developer will perform:
Client Collaboration
Work closely with clients, designers, and other stakeholders to understand project requirements and provide updates on progress.
Debugging and Troubleshooting
Identify and resolve technical issues, bugs, or errors in the website's functionality.
Security Measures
Implement security protocols, encryption, and best practices to protect websites from vulnerabilities and cyber threats.
Frontend Development
Use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create the visual elements, layout, and interactivity of websites.
Database Management
Design, create, and manage databases to store and retrieve information for dynamic web applications.
Performance Optimization
Optimize website speed and performance through techniques like code minification, image optimization, and server configuration.
Backend Development
Develop server-side logic, databases, and application functionality using languages like PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, or others.
Website Architecture and Frameworks
Choose and implement appropriate frameworks and architectures (e.g., Angular, React, Django, Ruby on Rails) to streamline development.