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How hard is it to be a Web developer?

I am in grade 10 and I have a research project on an IT career I chose Web developer because I find it interesting and I would like to know more about it so how hard Is we developing or How stressful is it?


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Lorena’s Answer

Navigating the web might appear simple for some, but it requires thoughtful consideration. Not only do you have to focus on the visual appeal, but also on how the pages connect and the ease of use for your customers. Questions like, 'Is it intuitive?' and 'Can anyone use it?' are vital to ponder. Always bear in mind these minor yet crucial aspects. However, remember, every task has its challenges, but with time, you grow accustomed to them. So, keep going!
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Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer

Actually, web development is rewarding and, at the same time, challenging. To be honest, the stress comes when assignment deadlines approach, bugs are hard to fix during coding, and you face complex projects, but these challenges will make you a good problem solver and unleash your inner power. When you start learning web development courses, most of the time you will find yourself at home with your computer or mobile until you complete this course. If you are a grade 10 student and you are interested in web development, first you will need to learn basic level front web development (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) or backend web development (Python, Java, Ruby, Node.js, and PHP). These are easy to access on freecodcamp, w3 schools, tutorialspoint.com, Youtube, etc. Learning these basics can take 2 to 4 months of learning, doing assignments, and making continuous practice. If you want where to start, start with HTML, then CSS, and JavaScript, respectively. After you finish the fundamentals, you’ll need to learn about frameworks and tools like React, Angular, or Vue.js for front-end development and Node.js, Django, or Ruby on Rails for back-end development. If you want to be a professional developer and expert in web/software development, it takes much time and effort to achieve. It may take approximately a maximum of 14 months and a minimum of 8 months, but it depends on how fast a learner you are. If you decide to learn, roadmap.sh will guide you each step until `you become a real developer.
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