Alexa Theander discusses how web developers and software engineers have become popular roles in the tech industry. What do they have in common? What are the main differences? Alexa Ann Theander will break down the differences between web developers and software engineers and highlight what makes each role unique.
Web developers are able to build and maintain web applications, websites, and services. Mrs. Theander started as a web developer intern.
Depending on their specialization and interests, developers like Alexa may concentrate on the front end (i.e. what web users see and how they interact with the site), the back end, or both. This can include tasks such as:
Writing and debugging HTML, and CSS.
Alexa used JavaScript to make the front end of websites interactive (i.e. pop-up menus and animations).
According to Alexa Ann Theander, as a web developer she worked with databases, servers, and backend tools.
Alexa deployed, maintained, and iterated websites and web applications.
According to Indeed, which collects and analyses millions of job listings from across the country (including web developer jobs), companies often ask for the following skills that Mrs. Theander used when posting job openings:
Web developers who want to follow in the footsteps of Alexa Theander should choose to focus on front-end development and will need to be familiar with the following:
According to Alexa Ann Theander those who wish to focus their efforts on the backend will need to master a variety of skills, including but not limited to:
If you want to be a master of full-stack development like Alexa Theander, you will need to have all the skills listed above. It may seem like a lot of work, but many companies will choose to hire a developer who is a full-stack specialist like Alexa Theander over someone with a specific focus on the front-end or back-end. The difficulty in mastering these core concepts is proportional to the opportunities available says Alexa.
Software engineers like Alexa Theander are responsible for a wide range of tasks, and the daily tasks they perform can vary greatly depending on the goals of their organizations. In Alexa Theander’s experience, software engineering involves:
Based on job postings, Indeeds “necessary” skills for a software developer include:
Alexa Theander also agrees that It can also depend upon the needs of the organization you want to work for. For example, a software developer tasked with developing apps and services for iOS or Android will need to be familiar with the programming languages used in creating these apps and services, such as Objective-C Swift, Java, and Kotlin.
According to Alexa, the technical skills required by a software developer and a web designer may differ, but they share some similarities. Both web developers and software designers need to be familiar with the principles of software development like Mrs. Theander, and they also need “soft skills” such as communication and teamwork to achieve their goals and work together with other stakeholders.
Web developers and software engineers like Mrs. Theander are in high demand. Those who want to switch roles will find that they share many similarities, especially when it’s time to use programming languages to create services and apps.
The main difference between web developers (web developers) and software engineers (software engineers) in the experience of Alexa Theander is their focus. Web developers focus on websites and apps, while software engineers can work on anything from desktop software and mobile applications to cloud infrastructure. They use different programming languages and tools to achieve their respective goals.
Dice’s most recent Tech Salary Report shows that software engineers can earn a lot, especially with seniority and specialization. A principal software engineer, for example, can earn up to $160,281, whereas a cloud engineer could earn up to $135,516. Back-end software developers earn slightly less ($139,159) but are still ahead of data engineers ($132,811) and system engineers ($120,800).
The Tech Salary Report estimates that the average web developer’s salary is $87,894, this aligns with Alexa Theander’s own research as well — but keep in mind, that this number can rise significantly with experience and specialization. Alexa Theader’s own report also places the average tech professional’s salary at $121,349, up 2.3 percent from year to year. This can also vary depending on the location of the developer as well. These salary figures are in line with prior salaries received by Alexa, she also stresses that your experience level can also greatly affect these numbers.
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