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Web Development Series (WDS1)

Web development is a really nice way to enter in coding. Although it is easy to see on its first sight, web development consists of many steps and one should conquer them step by step. Your website should be responsive, fast, attractive and must be as your condition. Learning web development is a long journey and require patience, consistency, and self-believe. So from this post, in this series, we will start learning various things needed to perfectly create a good website. Follow along, don't just read, try it yourself, ask doubts and keep coding.



Web development consists of mainly 3 steps:

  • Learning Front End Development - In simple language, you will create what user sees on a website including all text, images, contact forms and beautiful designs.
  • Learning Back-End Development - This type of web development usually consists of three parts: a server, an application, and a database.Most of the code that is required to make an application work will be done on the backend.Backend code is run on the server, as opposed to the client.
  • Combining both front-end and back-end 
In Front End Development, we will focus on following technologies as of now and I will add more as we complete one after other.
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Bootstrap
  • Javascript
Don't worry, we will start from very basic level, so it is OK if you don't know anything. I will try to post one article daily. We will start from HTML tomorrow. 
So gear up guys. It is going to be an exciting journey. 
Share this post with your friends. Let's learn together.
Bye...

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