How to become a web developer in 2017 - action plan

Original author: Quincy Larson
Svetlana Shapovalova, editor of Netologiya adapted the Quincy Larson article in which he presented three possible ways of becoming a web developer: for the frontend, backend, and DevOps.



Charts compiled by GitHub Kamranahmedse user . They depict three possible development paths for a web developer.

And although I do not agree with some points: in particular, I think that development should begin already in the learning process - the graphics are worthy of attention. They allow you to cover the whole development perspective of a modern web developer.

This is how Kamranahmedse sees the path of the front-end developer:



And here is the backend: The



chart for DevOps is an offshoot from the backend:



Of course, these are just tools. A web developer needs other development skills besides owning the tools described above.

From the editors



May 19, we launch the program " Profession frontend-developer ." This is a 6-month training course, at the end of which you can apply for a position of a junior front-end developer and you will be able to:

  • layout layouts (block "HTML and CSS");
  • solve front-end tasks in JavaScript (block "Learning JavaScript");
  • create interactive and functional HTML-pages (block "JavaScript in the browser and Web API");
  • use ReactJS in the work (block "React Library");
  • create your own web applications (block “Creating a one-page web application”).

Sign up!

PS For those who are far from a beginner in development, do not need to chew the basics and at the same time want to master a new promising area, in Netologia, an open set for the Data Scientist offline course is open . You will learn how to work with Big Data, create recommendation systems and train neural networks. Specialists from Yandex Data Factory, OWOX, Sberbank Technologies, Rambler & Co teach. Start of classes from June 22. Read more →

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