Front-end Developer Handbook 2017
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This is a guide that anyone could use to learn about the practice of front-end development. It broadly outlines and discusses the practice of front-end engineering: how to learn it and what tools are used when practicing it in 2017. It is specifically written with the intention of being a professional resource for potential and currently practicing front-end developers to equip themselves with learning materials and development tools. Secondarily, it can be used by managers, CTOs, instructors, and head hunters to gain insights into the practice of front-end development. The content of the handbook favors web technologies (HTML, CSS, DOM, and JavaScript) and those solutions that are directly built on top of these open technologies. The materials referenced and discussed in the book are either best in class or the current offering to a problem. The book should not be considered a comprehensive outline of all resources available to a front-end developer. The value of the book is tied up in a terse, focused, and timely curation of just enough categorical information so as not to overwhelm anyone on any one particular subject matter.Author: Cody LindleyDate: 2017
Learn to Code HTML & CSS is a simple and comprehensive guide dedicated to helping beginners learn HTML and CSS. Outlining the fundamentals, this guide works through all common elements of front-end design and development.Author: Shay HoweDate: 2014-2017
In the past, front-end developers spent a lot of time making code work in several different browsers. This was once a bigger issue than it is today. Today, abstractions (e.g., React, Webpack, Post-CSS, Babel etc...) combined with modern browsers make browser development fairly easy. The new challenge is not which browser the user will use, but on which device they will run the browser.
As of today, most front-end developers use Chrome and \"Chrome Dev Tools\" to develop front-end code. However, the most used modern browsers all offer a flavor of developer tools. Picking one to use for development is a subjective choice. The more important issue is knowing which browsers, on which devices, you have to support and then testing appropriately.
The ideal path, but certainly the most difficult, would be to first learn JavaScript, then the DOM, then jQuery. However, do what makes sense to your brain. Most front-end developers learn about JavaScript and then DOM by way of first learning jQuery. Whatever path you take, just make sure JavaScript, the DOM, and jQuery don't become a black box.
Front-end developers are the highest-paid professionals and use their talent in order to design easy, appealing, and user-friendly websites. It is a mixture of many things including interface, text, image, and animation and the front-end developer uses these elements and presents the complete result in front of the end user.
As indicated throughout this handbook, COS development can involve several different stages as well as a mix of both research and consensus processes. Some COS developers have recently started to use qualitative methods as part of the wider COS development process [55, 74, 89, 133, 143, 144]. In this context qualitative methods may be useful for accessing the perspectives of groups, such as patients, carers, members of the public and health professionals, whose views may not be encompassed in systematic review of outcomes. Making COS development meaningful for these groups can be challenging and, as we outline below, qualitative methods can help COS developers to navigate this challenge. However, it is important to note that much remains to be learnt about the use of qualitative research in COS development and this section is based on experience of a limited number of projects.
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