Job Description
Web Development: Creating and implementing the technical aspects of websites and web applications. This involves working with programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build the front-end (user interface) and back-end (server-side logic).
Web Design: Collaborating with designers and using design tools to translate mockups and wireframes into functional web pages that align with the visual and user experience (UX) design.
Front-end Development: Focusing on the client-side of the application, ensuring responsive and interactive user interfaces, optimizing for various devices and screen sizes.
Back-end Development: Dealing with the server-side logic and databases to handle data storage, retrieval, and manipulation. This may involve working with technologies like Node.js, Python, Ruby on Rails, PHP, and more.
Database Management: Creating and maintaining databases that store website/application data efficiently and securely.
Testing and Debugging: Identifying and fixing technical issues, ensuring the website or application functions smoothly across different browsers and devices.
Website Optimization: Improving website/application performance, load times, and overall user experience.
Version Control: Using version control systems (e.g., Git) to manage code and collaborate with other developers.
Security: Implementing security measures to protect websites and applications from potential threats and vulnerabilities.
Collaboration: Working closely with designers, other developers, and stakeholders to ensure project requirements are met and deadlines are followed.
Continuous Learning: Keeping up with the latest web technologies, trends, and best practices to improve skills and stay current in the rapidly evolving web development landscape.
Deployment and Maintenance: Deploying websites/applications to servers and performing regular updates and maintenance to keep them running smoothly.
Troubleshooting: Investigating and resolving technical issues that arise from user feedback or testing.