Submit a summary for peer-review¶
Introduction¶
Web designs update rapidly. The development of new technologies and related standards is a continuous process. A website author has to learn how to follow the key sites that discuss ongoing design trends in the industry. Some articles are chosen for you to read. Select the one you expect to be most useful for you. Save a review as a web page with the html extension.
The articles¶
Focus and Deep Work - Your Secret Weapons to Becoming a 10X Developer. 2018 One view of how to cope in this domain.
Sergei Garcia: My journey to becoming a web developer from scratch without a CS degree. 2016 Interesting personal experiences on the career path to which some of you may be heading. At the same time, however, I would like to point out that the degree plays a major role in advancing the career path in Finland.
YouTube videos about becoming Front-/Backend/ or FullStack Developer. Academind. 2019, WDS. 2019
Ethan Marcotte: Responsive Web Design. 2010 This is a basic article, and although it is of age, it still holds valid points for implementing adaptive pages that enable CSS3 media queries.
Nian Li, Bo Zhang. 2019. The Design and Implementation of Responsive Web Page Based on HTML5 and CSS3. Available in Andor.
The 10 Most Common Web Design Mistakes. 2019 A nifty analysis of the issues that should be borne in mind at the moment when implementing a website.
Exercise instructions¶
Summarize the main message of the article (in English).
What did you learn from it?
Why do you think the article/video you selected might have been meaningful/beneficial for you.
The length of a review is up to you, but as a rule of thumb: less than 300 words is considered too short. The submission must be an HTML file. Use semantic markup (e.g., main, nav, header, article, section).
Note! The text will be peer-reviewed and further elaborated as a part of the group work which starts in the end of March.
A+ presents the exercise submission form here.