
When it comes to choosing a web developer, the options
are vast. To help you make the right decision, download our free
guide to sourcing web developers. Or if you already know what you
require from a web development company, get free no obligation
quotes from up to six suppliers.
The broad term web development is used to describe all the areas
of developing a website for the internet. This can include creating
graphical content, coding, backend programming and web server
configuration and even extends to website architecture and website
usability – in a nut shell everything that’s involved in the
process of creating a website.
Our buyer’s guide will take you step by step through the
sourcing process of a web developer and will demystify some of the
jargon that is widely used within the web development industry.
Download:
Web Developer Buyer’s
Guide
The guide will take you through the following
topics:
- Web design and web development
- Web technologies
- HTML
- Images
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Flash Server-side processing
- AJAX
- Overview of a web application
- Ready-made or custom built web development projects?
- Software development project lifecycle
- Website Requirements
- Web Design & Prototyping
- Website Implementation
- Choosing a developer
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