Web Programming
A web programmer is an individual who takes user-requirements and turns them into functional code within a web application. Programming is an integral part making a “nice” looking web page operational and functional. From company to company a programmer’s role may change. Some programmers modify pre-existing code, design new products and applications, or create and test those products.Most companies have at least one web programming individual on staff, if not a few. Programming for a detailed web application is typically an on-going process. Weekly tweaks to systems are not uncommon. User requirements always change, because no one customer is the same. In order to accommodate functionality changes, on-staff programmers can be seen as priceless commodities within an organization.
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