For the past 30 years, the world has been divided into “developed nations”, “developing countries” and the “Third World”. However, these labels break down when it comes to web technologies. This article looks into parallels and trends between web development and human development.
As we have seen previously, web development offers multi-layered opportunities for work. It seamlessly mixes engineering, visual arts, computing, marketing and business studies. Let’s look at the practical aspects of starting in the field.
We often talk about the Web as if it is a technology set in stone, and with well-rounded edges. In reality, Web developers often find themselves juggling insecurely with an ever-changing definition of “the Web”.
Web development is a booming field. It has a growing number of training courses, jobs, technologies and high-stake projects. Yet, for the new entrant, the core question remains: “How do I work as a web developer?”
A major part of SEO involves analysing and trouble shooting multiples issues from different angles. But spending countless hours tentatively testing newly implemented changes can often feel frustrating and counterproductive. Clearly, our brain capacity increasingly appear limited: it’s time to call AI.