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If you call youself a web developer then you should know these things

//Basic 1. HTML/CSS 2. Basic Tools -Text Editor: Notepad++ | Atom.io -Image Editing: Photoshop | GIMP -FTP/SSH Tool: Filezilla, Putty 3. Javascript -JSON -JQuery 4. Web hosting -Hostgator, InMotion, etc -Learn Cpanel basics //Advanced 5. HTML/CSS/Javascript Frameworks -Twitter Bootstrap | MUI; Angular 2 6. PHP | Node.js | Ruby on Rails | Python 7. Databases -MySQL | PostgreSQL 8. GIT 9. SSH & Basic Command line 10. HTTPS / SSL

5th Jun 2017, 3:51 AM
Shaswat Singh
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It's not about basic or advanced level. If you are front-end developer then, html/css, javascript, jquery, bootstrap and so on. if you are back-end then, php/python/ruby, databases, git, linux/unix, frameworks and so on
5th Jun 2017, 4:45 AM
Emil Manafov
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I prefer being both, since front end web development is crowded, back end knowledge is an added advantage.
5th Jun 2017, 6:18 AM
Daniel Hisa (1,2,3, Let'sCode!)
Daniel Hisa (1,2,3, Let'sCode!) - avatar