If you have an interest in technology and would like to pursue this as a career option, front-end web development is a great field to dive into. For one, if you’re someone who’s looking for a technology-oriented career, this is a job where you will be working with technology all the time.

Web developers are the people who create and maintain everything you see when you visit websites. These are the individuals who understand programming languages such as HTML, CSS & JavaScript, and who can take that knowledge and build functional, working websites.

Not only with money(the payments you get), this is a career that can have a great deal of flexibility when it comes to your schedule, your workload, and your ability to work from home. If you’re looking for a full-time role, the number of jobs available in this industry are growing at a fast pace. However, many front-end developers also enjoy the flexibility of a freelance workflow- booking projects with a number of clients, and working from home with the benefits of self-employment. For example, think of all the individuals who are looking to build a website for their own small business. Let’s say a local personal trainer is looking to make a nice, functional website where their clients can book training sessions, but this trainer does not have the time or technology skills to do this on their own. Individuals like this are always looking for reliable freelance developers who can help them tackle web development projects and meet their goals.

“You are a computer. If you become front-end you'll count the likes on social media. If you become back-end you'll be breathing deep on a mountain. Listen! one life man. Become a Full-stack.” - Chetan M. Kumbhar, Co-Founder at Pixels360.

You can learn front-end development from many free and paid online sources like youtube, udemy, coursera and many more. In the beginning of this self-paced program, you will study what makes websites work and what it takes for a front-end developer to create one. From there, you will delve into how CSS works with HTML, and how it can further enhance the design and style of the websites you build. Then, in the final unit, you will study how to add functionality to a web page using JavaScript. This is where you will cover the more complex, interactive effects you sometimes see on websites- things like interactive animated graphics or scrolling videos. Throughout every unit of the course, you will practice all these essential coding skills for maintaining websites while building your own beginner’s portfolio of coding projects.

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