The Role of Web development is very important to us in our day to day life. Working as a Web developer is something like playing a sport with a continuously changing set of rules.

Successful Web developers – at least, those who enjoy their work – thrive in this topsy-turvy environment, reveling in the ever-evolving nature of Web development. Web 2.0, mashups, Ajax, audio and video all provide ample fodder for active brains – even if it means difficult technical skills mastered over the years may be in-demand one moment, close-to-worthless the next.
A Web developer is responsible for the behind-the-scenes code and programming of Web sites and Web-based services. While the edges are often blurred in Web positions, Web developers typically have a more technical orientation than Web designers , who focus on a site’s look and feel, and information architects, who focus on sites’ organization. Web developers’ projects vary widely, ranging from bare-bones active Web pages to complex, multilayered Web applications that might power an e-commerce site.
Web developers need to have broad-based knowledge, encompassing areas such as:
* Usability and interface design.
* Basic Web skills, such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
* Web 2.0 skills, including Ajax.
* Server-side technologies, such as ASP, PHP and Ruby on Rails.
* Databases such as MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle or IBM’s DB2.
* Online marketing and search engine optimization.
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