The frontend development field is constantly changing and advancing in your career is becoming more and more difficult.
For one, the sheer amount of people in the industry has gone up drastically. AND, not to mention, what it actually means to be a frontend developer worthy of a tech job is getting more and more complicated.
So, the question becomes, “How do you establish yourself as a frontend web developer? AND THEN, “How do you grow in your career?”
Chris Coyier from CSS Tricks
Those are exactly the questions I discuss with Chris Coyier from CSS Tricks.
Chris’ blog and how-to guides were AND STILL ARE a lifeline for me as a frontend developer.
Typically, if I have a question or can’t figure something out regarding HTML or CSS, CSS Tricks is the FIRST place I go to. In fact, I have guides from CSS Tricks bookmarked on my bookmarks bar and I reference them all the time.
The Future of Frontend Development Careers
The good news about frontend development careers is that you can still stand out without having to have a Ph.D. and work 80 hours a week.
Doing things like writing a good email and just straight up loving what you do can be the difference between you getting the job or not.
Sure, things aren’t as simple as they used to be. But, a lot of the same principles are still there.
And, despite an increased amount of competition, you can still get a good frontend web development position no matter what level you’re at.
Mr. Chris Coyier is here to show you how.
Today’s Guest
Chris Coyier
Chris is a web designer and developer. He created and runs CSS-Tricks, a website all about building websites, now going strong for 10 years. He is also the co-founder of CodePen, a playground for front-end web development. It’s a social development environment for front end designers and developers.
You’ll Learn
- The future of frontend development
- How to determine if frontend development is the right career path for you
- How to get experience when you’re first getting started as a frontend web developer
- How to stand out in your career as a frontend web developer
- How to keep going as a frontend web developer when you’re not seeing a lot of success or traction
- How to take feedback as a web designer and not get hurt
- The difference between frontend and backend development
- How to stay competitive as a frontend developer with changing technologies
- How to stay productive as a web developer with the world being in turmoil
- What the best first steps are in developing a frontend web development career
- The future of frontend development
- The strength of a web development career
Front end we dev is an exciting career path. Its reasonably easy to start with but to really excel at it, you’ll need to work harder.
Yep! Things like good work ethic and time management are definitely things that set you apart.
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