How long ago or in what year did you learn web development?
I started getting into it seriously in 2015, so its been 5 years only. I've always had a passion for design so when I was introduced to it in school I just couldn't get my hands of it!
Let me know when you first started and what motivated you to start in web instead of other types of programming.
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Started in 2nd year, just for fun. Developed interest, started building projects, 20+ personal projects ,2 internships, 15+ free projects for needed, 10 freelancing projects. Graduated few days back.
Motivation - Giving something back to the community which can add some values in their lives.
Hey, I am also learning web development and I have practiced a lot of individual concepts in HTML, CSS & JavaScript but I am a little lost about how to implement all those concepts together into a project. Do you have any tips?
I personally recommend to have a look at others open source code of similar kind of projects. Get out of your comfort zone and start building projects that you see around you. You may or may not be able to implement fully but you will learn a lot. I would love to help if you need anything else. You can reach out to me at pankajtanwar510@gmail.com and for projects reference you can head over to my GitHub repo - GitHub.com/Pankajtanwarbanna
i can help you out if you like. Send me a PM :)
Hey
I would be glad if you helped me too 😁
How can I reach out to you
Send me an email at urielas@hotmail.com
I actually did it already 😂, check your mails
very nice man! Keep it up :)
Around 1999 - 2000. Got started with Angelfire/Geocities websites centered around Dragon Ball Z. It was a lot of fun learning HTML/CSS back then! 😃
im sure it was!
Started in 2017 so ya Im still in a junior role. Its just been 3 years but I feel like I've been learning a lot. I've never been so absorbent than these few years. Being developer requires me to have important skill: never stop learning, learn fast, learn right
I feel the same ! Since I decided to focus and go deep into It, i've never been so absorvent and productive as nowadays. Never stop learning is definitly the Key!
very true!
Very true I most definitely agree!
1998 and every year since. I was in 8th grade on a media course where the teacher put me to do some HTML since I was known as the computer nerd guy. My CSS skills started to improve greatly around 2004 when Firefox 1.0 was released. Before that you couldn't really tell what you'd be getting, you'd just mess around with the properties and values until things looked about right in every browser. And you'd make most of the layout with tables anyway.
wow firefox 1.0 thats awesome ! :)
1996 web.archive.org/web/19961219060900...
I started as was a way to make a bit of pocket money really. The only really "other" type or programming around at the time that was accessible was C, and I tried my hand at some stuff on FreeBSD, but it was pretty hard going as a start. I tried PERL, but found the syntax pretty hard going. PHP/FI 2.0 was released about that time and I switched to that. Used that for a while until I discovered Python in 1999 and have been using that ever since. I started a web development agency in 2000 That I ran for about 15 years building intranets on an Open Source application platform called Zope and subsequently a content management system called Plone.
nice background! Quite early too i might add.
1998 I volunteered to build my company's web page. There were discussions about do we need a menu, what does it look like and where do we put it?
Everything was so new, there were no guidelines. We thought a hyperlink was very cool!
I got myself a copy of HTML for Dummies, and got to work!
I felt like a pioneer, and have loved working on the industry ever since. :-)
I started out the same way, built a website for my company but way later in 2015 :)
I imagine everything was so new back then its a totally different game today
~ 2002 or so. I was in junior high and my friend introduced me to Geocities. I had an interest in computers, and programming in theory, but I didn't have a computer at home or any idea about what programming was. Geocities made html and websites accessible, and I could do it from school computers, friends' houses, anywhere! 😄
Thats a while back! Very cool :)
Yeah, I was just a kid. My first website was about fantasy sports.
Nice, mine was about music :) but like only 5 years back :p
Somewhere around when microsoft frontpage was a top software for creating websites :D
Lol that sounds like a while back!
Yep. And nothing from that time is useful anymore, so i wouldnt say development can be learned... its a process.
Haha well I'm sure not everything! But I get your point :)
Around late 1999 - early 2000.
Got a new PC with Windows 98 and a book about HTML. Didn't use CSS. JS was already a thing that time mostly used for replacing mouse pointers with awkward effects.
I designed with tables, no CSS. Slicing designs using Macromedia Fireworks.
Good times.
Nice stuff. I always enjoy hearing from people who started out almost at the time these technologies were born :)
I think around 1998. I have a degree in graphic design and did some work on interactive cd catalogs using Macromind Diriector before Macromedia bought them. I've always been a computer geek at heart and wrote a text based choose your own adventure game when I was around 12 on a Commodore 64. I even used some of the silly graphic shapes to build some simple drawings in it. Good times!
Very interesting background man! Thanks for sharing :)