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Web Developer

Things you must know before you can call yourself a Web Developer: //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

31st May 2017, 7:43 PM
Ghauth Christians
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Very nice info Gavin 😊👌this is exactly what I think SoloLearn should add to the app. Based on their current 12 courses I think it should be good to categorize them into: ● Web Development: - HTML - CSS - JavaScript - JQuery - PHP - SQL ● Software Development: - Java - Python - C++ - Ruby - C# ● App Development: - Swift
1st Jun 2017, 3:38 AM
Pao
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wow 😰 that much I had no idea literally!! I thought if I know html css javascript json bootstrap php that would be enough for web development.!!! thanks for the information.
1st Jun 2017, 3:19 AM
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First of all, thank you guys for liking my question because I just unlocked the "Question Ninja" badge. Special thanks to you @Manual for being the trigger upvoter 😊 SSH (Secure Shell) is basically just a way of establishing a secure connection from one node to another node or server. So whenever you need to connect securely to a remote server then you'll need to know this. It's useful for when you want to access your Web host server to make changes on your Web server securely. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a standard to establish a secure connection between your Web server and a browser. Learning this goes hand in hand with HTTPS as well so that your users on your website will have a secure connection. This is useful for when you build websites that has sensitive information about your users.
31st May 2017, 9:27 PM
Ghauth Christians
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There's still more to add to the advanced part of this list but the list above are the bare minimum you must at least learn to be a proper Web Developer. There will always be more to learn, always, so stay hungry for knowledge. ☺
31st May 2017, 7:45 PM
Ghauth Christians
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Very useful informations, thanks!
1st Jun 2017, 12:58 AM
VJ-code
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Wow you categorised that beautifully @Paola 😊 and thanks
1st Jun 2017, 3:40 AM
Ghauth Christians
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Well said, agree with you. I guess I should just keep learning what I'm comfortable with and be flexible with frameworks so that I can switch between them to get the job done ☺ I recommend you check this out if you haven't yet “Web Development… How to get started in 2017?” https://blog.hellojs.org/web-development-how-to-start-in-2017-b2357febe8ba
11th Jun 2017, 11:54 AM
Nihar Raote
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Pleasure @Samira 😊 There's always more to learn
1st Jun 2017, 3:26 AM
Ghauth Christians
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Thanks. Another question, if I'm good at a framework/technology, should I leave it because the rest of the frameworks I know belong to a separate stack. For eg- let's say I learn and become good at PHP but I know Angular and MongoDB which belong to the Mean stack. So should I learn Node because it would form the complete stack or should I stick with PHP Just so you know, I don't know anything about any of the frameworks I mentioned above, just a question that popped in my mind.
11th Jun 2017, 11:41 AM
Nihar Raote
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Woah. Still have a LOT to learn. Started jQuery today though ☺. Is PostgreSQL replaceable with MongoDB?
9th Jun 2017, 4:50 PM
Nihar Raote
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Yes @Nihar, MySQL and PostgreSQL are just my preferred recommendations. I would also recommend you choose one and stick with it to get good at it.
9th Jun 2017, 4:52 PM
Ghauth Christians
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thanks to sharing this, Gavin
2nd Feb 2018, 10:36 AM
Amethyst Animion
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Thank you @Gavin also what is SSH and SSL?
31st May 2017, 9:16 PM
Manual
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@Gavin thank you again. and congrats on the new badge!!
1st Jun 2017, 12:52 AM
Manual
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Indeed @Steven guan ☺ but nothing worth it comes easy. Take it step by step though, make sure you learn to understand and not to memorise.
2nd Jun 2017, 12:23 AM
Ghauth Christians
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I'm good with Javascript and learned the Jquery library too, I also learned JSON and soon I'll learn AngularJS too, so it would be in my best interest then to learn Node.js instead of PHP right? Well yes but I have to also consider the pros and cons. PHP is more in demand than Node.js even though Node.js would be best. So it boils really down to what you want to use your skills for. Is it freelancing, or for a job? How will it benefit you when you stick with just Node.js or PHP? Consider all these factors and decide on one. I, however, will learn PHP just well enough to code flawlessly and then focus on Node.js.
11th Jun 2017, 11:50 AM
Ghauth Christians
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Pleasure @Maryam Rauf ☺
31st May 2017, 8:05 PM
Ghauth Christians
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...long way to go...
2nd Jun 2017, 12:09 AM
Stephan_G
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Nice
4th Jun 2017, 12:09 AM
Amponsah Afriyie Agyare
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okey I'm not a web developer.😅 I'm far away from web developer
18th Sep 2019, 12:41 AM
Roopesh
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