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.
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A lot of people wonder how a website is being created, while some have the interest to learn how to code but don't know where to begin or who to guide them through. That is why @lightofweb3.base.eth and I collaborated to create a community called 'The Mindspace' for those who are interested in becoming a web developer and decided to host an 8-months coding challenge where there will be live classes on Google meet every Tuesday and Friday by 8pm. During this period of time, what we aim to achieve is: - To be able to guide those starting up with a well structured roadmap and resources to help kick start their coding journey. - To be able to code a full website from scratch. - To be able to work with any kind of tech stack, tools, frameworks and libraries. At the end of the challenge, every participant will have a clear view on web development. Lastly, special thanks to the @growthinweb3.base.eth community and @iamveektoria for making this possible.
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Recently I reached out to some @growthinweb3.base.eth community members by helping them out with a profile banner for their page as a way of supporting them in what they do. But it doesn't end there, as we approach this new week I'll also be giving out more banners to community members.
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