Do you know what’s special about the New
Year? It’s the resolutions! Keep reading this post to learn about the top
resolutions of a web developer.
Yuppie! It’s January. Naturally, we all are at the time of a year when normal folks like you and I set resolutions for the New Year. While you must have set some specific goals for your “personal” life, here we are going to discuss the top New Year resolutions of a professional web developer. Isn’t it exciting?
Resolution 1
It’s Time To Learn A New
Framework/Methodology
The
fact is, web development process is changing at a rapid pace. Few years ago,
NodeJS didn’t even exist. Furthermore, there was no as such JavaScript done on
the web development project. Presently, JavaScript is “in”.
Every
professional web developer wants to be the best in the industry. Therefore,
they have to keep update of the latest technologies. So, keep learning new
things. This is an important factor considered by the online business owners
when they hire developer for their
project.
Resolution 2
Get Better At Everything You Know
Learning
new things is essential. But, you should also take time to get better at things
you know. What this exactly means is that you have to improve your skills and
work on it to get the desired results for your project.
Do
you have an excellent understanding of JavaScript design patterns? Are you an
expert in PHP? They are not something new, but if you don’t have any idea about
them, it’s time to get idea.
Resolution 3
This
resolution is a little difficult to understand. Learning a new framework or PHP
in your sector is great. But, if you are in love with web, explore all the
different areas of web. Explore new things in the web. Learn about front-end
development. If you love writing, you may join an online writing course. There
are so many things on web. It’s time to explore!
So
far, all the three resolutions can definitely help you improve the skills as a
web developer. However, you always have the option to put a completely
different hat. Probably, you may also get into a recruitment business to hire developers for the clients. Sounds
interesting?
Do
you have any other resolutions that aren’t on the list? Do comment!

