Web Development: A Beginner’s Guide

Animesh Hembram
2 min readApr 7, 2023

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Anyone from any background — can learn web development with enough practice and motivation. Becoming a web designer isn’t tough.

To become a web developer, start with the subjects: HTML, CSS, & JAVASCRIPT. Understand the key concepts of visual design. Know the basics of HTML, CSS, and JAVASCRIPT.

Learning website development involves several steps, and the following are some steps that can help you get started:

  1. Start with the basics: Begin by learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. HTML is the backbone of any website, CSS is used to style web pages, and JavaScript is used to add interactivity.
  2. Choose a web development framework: There are several web development frameworks available, such as React, Angular, and Vue.js. Choose one that best suits your needs and learn it in-depth.
  3. BOOTSTRAP: Remember the term Responsive? Okay, let me explain to you what exactly a responsive website means. Responsive websites are those sites that change their element’s alignments, and spacing according to the screen size of the device it is browsing. This is the technology called Bootstrap which makes it easier to design a responsive website. Bootstrap is an open-source front-end framework that works with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to design responsive websites for your laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
  4. Learn server-side programming: Server-side programming is used to interact with databases and handle user authentication. You can learn server-side programming using languages such as PHP, Python, or Ruby.
  5. Practice, practice, practice: The more you practice, the better you’ll become. Build small projects, experiment with new technologies, and try out new techniques.
  6. Stay updated: Web development is an ever-changing field, and it’s essential to stay updated with the latest technologies and trends. Follow relevant blogs, attend webinars, and take online courses to stay up-to-date.
  7. Get feedback: Share your work with others and seek feedback. This will help you improve your skills and gain a better understanding of what works and what doesn’t.

In summary, to learn website development, you need to start with the basics, choose a web development framework, learn server-side programming, practice, stay updated, and seek feedback. With time and effort, you’ll become proficient in website development. It will be something like you no need to study theory concepts of something first then do the practice of that, what actually we all do during our academics.

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Animesh Hembram

Hi ! I'm Animesh Hembram, i am a Music Producer, Programmer, Content Creator, Writer, and a Photographer.