The Newbie Web Dev

Is it right for you? Are you right for it?

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“Soooooo,” the old curmudgeon drawled as he chewed his pipe stem, “you wanna be a Web Developer, eh? Well, it might not be quite like you expect, ya know… Yessiree, I reckon not…”

Still—no guts, no glory—and there are plenty of gluttons for punishment. One sees all the classic newbie questions in the developer forums. Where to start? Which one is best? What to get? What to learn? How to make it work? This article is for new, and not so new, aspiring developers. My goal is to help the reader avoid some pitfalls, start right, save a bunch of time, and hop over some of the learning curve. The first step is learning to ask the right questions first, “Can I run a real business? Can I deal with people? Can I market my skills? Can I make any money?” —before all those software, scripting, debugging, and web server questions.

The Big Picture

First and foremost, one should understand that being a web developer is more—much more—than just knowing how to design a theme and code web pages. It’s a vast, multi-disciplinary practice. Few, if any, people will be good at, and enjoy, all of the many facets of the trade.

There are many things that eat our time and frustrate our passion, but they must not be ignored. If one can’t handle all of these, one should not freelance, but seek employment.

The following are some of the more pleasant things we need to learn before attempting to sell web design and development services.

Regarding the above lists, most people who are, or would be, web developers are tech-minded, and will love the second group, and detest the first. Yet the first group (the non-fun part) is essential if one expects to make any money. Aspiring developers need to pause and seriously consider their motivations before proceeding:

The reality:

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