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What are the most web development skills needed in the region?
You will find another good answers for the same question.But most important you will need to choose what suits you the best in web development and find that you will have a good future in.
First of all you need to decide in which technology you want to build your career in web development. Because there are more than one technology available in web development domain like:
Once you decided technology for your career then you need to learn it by available material over internet or any other media.
Then try to find out an internship job related to your choosen technology.
Start by learning HTML. Then learn PHP. Setup your own local server on pc for offline deployment of php websites. Then move on to learn CSS. Try building websites from scratch. Then move on to learn some photoshop for slicing graphical designs made by web designers. Learn to arrange these sliced layouts into proper websites with proper positioning. You can further either extend your learning to readymade CMS like wordpress or Joomla. Or you can learn different APIs that add to your websites functionality. Like twitter bootstrap, facebook api and paypal apis. Once you've mastered them, make a profile on freelancer.com or odesk.com and bid on projects. Get some easy to make websites to earn a few dollars. This shall also add some cool websites to your portfolio of real life companies. Using this portfolio you can look for a job as a web developer or php developer.
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First U have to Learn HTML And PHP. U should More Knowledge On that.U have to work on real time Projects. or u have to create some websites with ur knowledge.deffinetly u can improve
OVERVIEW
Web development is a blanket term that can be used to cover all the people who plan, build, and manage a given website-which can include everyone from product and project managers to writers, designers, information architects, programmers, and database administrators. Web dev professionals are charged with nothing less than conceiving, designing, building, programming, populating with content, branding, marketing, supporting, and managing websites.
The Web developer's is a24/7 world. The Web developer contends with server migrations, download times, and site crashes in a virtual space driven by databases. The Web developer's Holy Grail is to optimize user experience to drive e-commerce sales, website-content subscription purchases, or online ad click-throughs (or whatever else is the primary strategic goal of a specific website).
Web developers typically work long hours, either as part of an in-house staff, professional service, or consulting organization, or on a contract basis. At smaller organizations, the Web developer will wear a variety of hats; at a larger organization, his or her role will be better defined.
WHO DOES WELL Some Web development positions require technical skills. Creating the back end of a website (the database and hardware infrastructure on which it sits and through which orders are fulfilled, for instance) and the front end (the design and navigation and tools used by site visitors, such as stock quotes, relocation calculators, polls) requires programming skills.
Other positions may require a familiarity with technology, but not technical skills. Producing a site-coordinating between front-end and back-end developers, making sure the site supports the company's brand, working with users and designers to come up with a navigable site, ensuring that the content supports the site's business objectives-does not necessarily require high-level technical skills, though a familiarity with technology is generally a prerequisite.
Product management and content development jobs can also require an understanding of a specific industry or business niche; for instance, a potential content developer at an investment-advice website will typically need to display an understanding of stocks and the markets to get the job.
Content developers write, edit, shape, and aggregate information. Project managers work across functions to make sure projects get finished on time. Their role requires exceptional communication and organization skills. Since all roles typically interact with others, interpersonal skills are a must in this field.
REQUIREMENTS
Because there are so many varied functions in Web development, there are many varied skills that can lead to a job. Experience with scripting and markup languages such as HTML, XML, CGI, and Java is required for many production and programming positions. Knowledge of Web development tools such as Acrobat and Dreamweaver can be invaluable.
If you're going into Web design, minimum requirements include knowledge of HTML, Photoshop, and Illustrator. If you're going into content development or production, HTML and writing skills will be important. Experience with Web databases is a required skill for most database jobs.
In addition to technical skills, companies want to hire people with a good knowledge of how the Web works, experience using the Web for research, and knowledge of trends in e-business. Across the board, the ability to work effectively with a team and communicate both in writing and orally will be necessary. Organizational and project-management skills are critical to production, and many roles require the ability to persuade others who don't necessarily report to you.
Colleges and universities are beginning to offer programs specializing in Web design or e-commerce. Traditional marketing, graphic design, communications, computer science, and engineering degrees can help you break into the field, but probably won't be enough on their own. Many vocational and technical schools offer specialized training. One of the best ways to get your start is by building up a portfolio through internships or classes. A good internship or course will expose a student to all aspects of Web development, including group collaboration.
As in any of the other IT professions, Web developers must continually update their skills. Computer technology changes in the blink of an eye. The skills that helped you get your last job might not help you keep the next. Continuing education classes, trade shows, seminars, and periodicals on Internet topics abound. Take advantage of them.
Career Path:
Designer
Developer / Programmer
web production
content development
system admin
project management
As per my career, i suggest you, you first have to figure out your mail key area of interest, most of the new graduate are very confused about their interest any key area of specialities.Most of the computer science students , after completing their4 years programs of computer science are really dump, they didnt understand the main role for their studies, they just expect after completing the job, they can get the job of any kind because of their education, but unfortuntely computer science and software engineering is entirly a different field, if you want to survive in this field, then you must be a practical and skill full person, let come to the point as per your question.First identify you interest, in Web development crore inner fields, because web development it self is not a specific field.Because Web development is the umberrala field, under the web development, two inner fields appears.1. Web front end Developer/Web Designing2. Web Backend Developer.As you didnt clear it deeply in your question, but i have to tell you, based on your interest.If you are Creative Person then you will be fit in Web front End Development and Desiging, Because the programmers have no interest in this field.if you are good Web front end developer and Designer, then you must dont stay on the same positon, its top position in the market are, UI Design Development UX Desigin Development, they you will be at the Art Director post for the company1 day, and handle the complete Desgining Departmnet of your company.2. Web Development Back End if you are logical rather then creative , then you must go for Programming and Put your interest and learn more and more in this field and at the begning of the career, you first have to focus on the e books of programming rather then video tutorials, because the video tutorials didnt teach you how to build logic, this can only be done if you read more and more e books of programming and do practice allot.Dont Build your self as Coder, Be Solution Identifer and logic maker, then no programming language can make problem.the logic makers are only survive in the market, dont be coder.ThanksHope so you learn from my messageMuhammad Bilal Ahmed