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Is saving content on a profile part of front end iOS development?

If by saving content on a profile you mean having a profile and then being able to save that data on the cloud so it will be found between devices, then I would say no. You would need some database in order to save the data. Even locally saving the data, into CoreData, is actually saving it into a database on the machine if I'm not mistaken.But the creation of the fields and stuff that obtains the data, and also then displays the data, would be front end development. But you would need to talk to a back end in order to save / obtain data.

What are some of the best online tutorials on front end development?

You can find plenty for tutorials for front end development, I think no other technology or language might not have these many tutorials and content available across web. Which gives us lot of confusion to start with and where to start, how to start etc.I would divide the tutorials in different stages/levels:Beginner level:I would just suggest to start with mozilla developer network MDN Web Docs This is best reference guide for any level as well.web3schools & codeacademyFor video tutorials you can check Start Learning at Treehouse for Free & Free Online Courses and Nanodegree Programs | UdacityIntermediate & Advance levels:getify/You-Dont-Know-JS (ebook that every javascript/frontend developer should read this)Free Online Courses and Nanodegree Programs | Udacity (video tutorials)Free How-To Tutorials & Online Courses by Envato Tuts+ (video tutorials)Welcome to FRONTENDMASTER.COM (video tutorials)Learn to code - for free | Codecademy (video tutorials)Advanced level:Frontend Masters — Learn JavaScript, React, Vue & Angular from Masters of Front-End Development!Short, instructional screencast video tutorials for web developers on @eggheadioGood blog to follow/read for front end developer are:Smashing Magazine — For Web Designers And DevelopersCodropsLearn How To Code by Envato Tuts+Hope you got information you are searching for.

What is SEO? Does a front-end developer need to have SEO knowledge? Why?

It will be great if you have the knowledge of SEO, i am developer who code the front end as well.There’s few things i will do when i am handling the front end.Menu Navigation - Include the keywordBreadcrumbs - Include the keywordMake sure it is Mobile Responsive Website DesignMeta Tag / keyword / descriptionImages - Include the alt tagURL - Include keyword, make sure use dash to seperate each wordH1 tag with Title - How heading tag can improve website seo

Web Design or Web Development?

Which degree do you go for? Definitely Computer Science and learn the programming aspect. I think you'll find that to try and learn how to code good pages on your own is a bigger challenge than learning how to design layouts, etc. Don't think of a website as just some informational pages, think of them as web applications, which can be very complex - presentation layer, business layer and database back-end.

Will the market be dead? No, but it may change. There are a lot of sites out there where you can build your own site with templates, etc., but you're still restricted in how it's done. Your options are still limited. And there are a lot of businesses that don't find inside the box they offer.

Is Game or Web Development harder?

I'm into game development and I'm versed in non-networked languages, but I want to start learning Web development languages too. I'm definitely going to do web development but I just want to know which is considered harder in YOUR OPINION.

Which CMS is best for a designer/front-end developer for design and functional flexibility?

Hey,That’s a really great question but is pretty broad. You have LOTS of CMS’ to choose from as a front-end designer. We recently had a post from Matt Stein on Craft CMS that you may find helpful. Basically he loves Craft because it makes life easy for everyone on the team. Here’s what he says that pertains specifically to your question:“What makes Craft CMS stand out to me is balance. It's great to work with as a frontend developer, a PHP developer, a designer, and a content author. A lot of platforms cater to oneof those groups, but Craft manages to offer a thoughtful, rich experience for all of them. So most of my clients seeing the Craft control panel for the first time get excited at how it could be tailored for them.Plus, it's a commercial software—not a hobbyist platform—and has a welcoming professional community around it doing great work and helping each other out. That community goes a long way on those days where things just don’t seem to be working right which, as we all know, happens from time to time.”The rest of the article goes into more detail which may or may not be helpful for you. We have also been pretty big proponents of Umbraco. However, we have done more research on using Umbraco for e-commerce purposes.Again, you have tons of options but sometimes its nice to get out of the world of WordPress and Drupal.Hope this helps and feel free to reach out for any other questions!

Does any front-end (or full-stack) developer need using a CMS (Content Management System)?

In a perfect world, enterprise front-end developers should have familiarity with popular CMS platforms, yes. You'll encounter Sitecore, Drupal, AEM, WordPress, etc. and you'll find it helpful to know their quirks and eccentricities. You can learn them on the job, but it'll be an expensive lesson for your client/employer.

Is it hard to become a Web Developer?

Is is hard to become a very basic web developer? No, not hard. It won't take much to throw together some HTML, or get some tools that will let you create some decent looking pages without even knowing HTML.

But a real web developer is still a developer. If you want to start creating web applications, the bar is much higher. Then you're not just coding front pages, you've got your business layer and your database layer. I've seen web applications that run over 100,000 lines of code with 78 database tables. Is that hard to do? Yup, and it takes years of experience before the average developer is capable of pulling that altogether - certainly a Comp Sci degree of sometime becomes very important.

So, to become a web developer ranges from simple to hard (demands intelligence and experience). It's like asking if it's hard to build building. No, not if you want to do a simple shed with 4 walls and a roof. Very much if you're building a 6 storey apartment building.

What is the definition of content creator?

Well, the broad definition of a content creator would be that it's a person that creates content :)Of course, this would include every kind of content from blogs and web content to videos on YouTube, books, ads, even movies.If we think strictly in terms of content marketing, a content creator is a person that is responsible for creating, curating, editing and managing content that serves to provide valuable information to the audience (readers, viewers or listeners, depending on the format of the content), with the goal of eventually selling products and services to them.In other words, a content creator would be a content writer who writes blog posts, landing pages or other online content, a podcast creator, YouTube video maker, but also someone writing ads, or offline content such as flyers or brochures.

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