Front end development is mostly focused on what some may coin the "client side" of development. Front end developers are always engaged in analyzing code, design, and debugging applications along with ensuring a seamless user experience. Manage what people first see in their browser. As a front end developer you are responsible for the look, feel and ultimately design of the site.
VARIOUS FRONT END PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES.
Front end languages include HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Utilizing JQuery will also be a common occurrence with front end development work, but remember these are only a few examples of the types of languages you’ll learn. You’ll also learn tons about responsive design along with typography, layouts, grid system, and color theory. When anticipating types of projects you’ll work on as a front end developer, think creating and redesigning websites. In order to be a front end developer (sometimes even called a Javascript developer) you do not need back end development skills. Sites created by front end developers won’t interact with information stored on a database in order to be functional. The content will be “fixed,” meaning that large pieces of new data will not be constantly uploaded. Small business owners and restaurants usually have great examples of static sites.
Front end development is mostly focused on what some may coin the "client side" of development. Front end developers are always engaged in analyzing code, design, and debugging applications along with ensuring a seamless user experience. Manage what people first see in their browser. As a front end developer you are responsible for the look, feel and ultimately design of the site.
VARIOUS FRONT END PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES.
Front end languages include HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Utilizing JQuery will also be a common occurrence with front end development work, but remember these are only a few examples of the types of languages you’ll learn. You’ll also learn tons about responsive design along with typography, layouts, grid system, and color theory. When anticipating types of projects you’ll work on as a front end developer, think creating and redesigning websites. In order to be a front end developer (sometimes even called a Javascript developer) you do not need back end development skills. Sites created by front end developers won’t interact with information stored on a database in order to be functional. The content will be “fixed,” meaning that large pieces of new data will not be constantly uploaded. Small business owners and restaurants usually have great examples of static sites.