Internet sales
reached $43 billion in 1999 and continue to grow. As a result, new
Internet business requirements are emerging daily. Companies who
once hastily published websites in order to have an online presence
are revisiting their web strategies and placing increased emphasis
on design usability, functionality development and content maintenance
efforts. The need for skilled web designers and developers to support
these web business initiatives will continue to expand.
As
many businesses recognize the importance of adopting a strategic
e-commerce approach, the need for skilled workers who can build
project-specific, web-based applications using programming and scripting
languages is on the rise. Developing complex, web-based applications
that are dynamic and database-driven requires up-to-date knowledge
and skills. Experience with Active Server Pages, HTML and JavaScript
are just a few of the requirements that employers are seeking in
a web developer.
Will
you be ready?
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