
Web 2/3 | Crypto enthusiast | Web developer | Reply guy | follow my x account: @Justosatohawen1 | alt @base app: @osatohawen.base.eth | Arbitrage trader
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As a newbie that's trying to get into the tech field as a web developer, the most important thing you need to know about being a web developer is to know the difference between frontend and backend. Let's say you own a classic restaurant that's well furnished and decorated for guests/customers. The frontend is the dining room where customers come to eat and interact with the staff. It is the visible part of the website or application. - HTML and CSS This is the decor, lighting, tables, and chairs. It's the structure and style of the room that makes it appealing and usable. - JAVASCRIPT This is the waiter and the menu. They take your order, and bring the food out. They handle your immediate interactions. While the backend is the server side, the behind the scenes infrastructure that makes the website function. In the restaurant, the backend is the kitchen and the operational systems I.e where the food is being prepared by the chefs and kitchen assistant.
When it comes to being a programmer is not by running/writing codes but by understanding what it does in an application and no matter how good a programmer can be he/she must come across a bug when coding. Today I'm going to explain what a bug is and my recent experience. - What is a bug? It is a mistake in the code that prevents the software from working the way it was designed to. Bugs can lead to problems ranging from minor annoyances, like a button not working, to critical issues, such as a program crashing or a security vulnerability. As a programmer no matter how good you are at writing codes you must surely come across a bug in your codes whether it is a syntax error, logic error, runtime error or functional error. Programmers debug code by reviewing code, stepping through execution to find faulty codes.
Being a full stack web developer gives one the ability to explore multiple frameworks and libraries in the tech field to enable builders to create a user friendly page in the web. Join me as I list my preferred framework and library that's most suitable for me as a web dev Here is my list of frameworks and libraries I use often when building a frontend page as a web developer: - Bootstrap (CSS framework): When it comes to building a frontend page for a website, Bootstrap provides a comprehensive collection of pre-designed, responsive UI components and a powerful grid system, significantly accelerating development time and ensuring cross browser consistency. - React js While I use React JS because it leverages a component based architecture and an efficient Virtual DOM to simplify the creation of complex, high performance, and easily maintainable user interfaces. #consistencychallenge #growthinweb3
Have you been wanting to create your own game? But you don't have the coding skills. Well, what if I tell you that there's a platform powered by AI that allows you to create your own game in 10 minutes without writing any code. It's called "SaigeWorld". - What is SaigeWorld (@saigeworld)? Saige World is a browser based AI gaming platform built on the Base network (Ethereum L2). It demonstrates game development by allowing anyone regardless of coding skills to create, customize, and launch games in minutes. - Benefits Saige World offers distinct advantages for creators, players, and the broader ecosystem, focusing on low friction entry and sustainable earning. it lowers barriers for non-technical creators while rewarding genuine engagement, unlocking a wave of gaming content.