For those of us that chose web development as a career path some time ago, the evolution of web sites from simple storefronts to widgets and rich applications has been particularly vindicating. For many, the growth of web development has also been quite lucrative as it’s an industry with a very low barrier to entry; no degree required, just a few visits to W3Schools, a free FTP software client, a domain to work on and you’re up and running. But running to where?
We’ve all experienced low points, and whether they’re caused by tight timelines, hostile clients, infighting, personal disasters, or something else entirely, we have to find a way to work through them.
No web site is perfect. For that matter, no development team, management methodology or project workflow is perfect either... Does that mean we stop striving? No.
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