Current state of web development - where do I start?
Kaos-Industries
Posted on May 6, 2019
Hey there,
I learnt HTML, CSS and JS a few years ago with the intention of going freelance as a developer, and although I'm not there yet I still try and keep up to date with the industry via newsletters and the like, and the passion is still very much there.
I was recently approached by a local non-profit charity to create a website for them for free. The site needs to be developed before an upcoming event, which is in under a month, which means that learning whole new languages is out. The content will be largely basic - the most complicated it will get is probably hosting some videos and taking payment for donations, but it's highly important that the end product looks beautiful and modern.
I don't feel like I'm technically incapable of the task since I do a lot of both design work and command-line tinkering in my day-to-day - my problem is that with the current state of web dev being as breakneck and fragmented as it is, I'm simply overwhelmed as to where to start.
I know they need a CMS, but I don't know which one would give me the most amount of freedom whilst only requiring HTML, CSS and Javascript - does such a platform exist?
Do I need a front-end framework?
I've never actually taken a website live before, so where do I even start with the back-end?
Are there any other considerations I may need to take into mind?
I'd really appreciate being brought up to speed here and pointed in the right direction. Thank you so much in advance.
Posted on May 6, 2019
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