What is a Javascript Developer?
JavaScript (JS) is a type of web programming language that is supported across all web browsers and tools, and is the language that gives JavaScript developers control and power to create, enhance and modify websites. About 1/3rd of all developer jobs require some JavaScript knowledge.
Even though a JavaScript developer typically works on the front-end, the programming language itself is not limited to front-end use only. JavaScript developers are usually supported by back-end web developers, and often work with other front-end web developers who specialize in markup and styling.
What does a Javascript Developer do?
JavaScript developers can target more platforms than any other high level language, as JavaScript is the most popular programming language with the richest OSS module ecosystem available. It is used to create interactive webpages, user experience, and responsive front-end design. Anything a user clicks, inputs, edits, or pulls up on a website is possible.
JavaScript developers are responsible for a website's programming, development and implementation, and may find themselves juggling a variety of programming duties that go into the creation of websites. They may be responsible for a whole site or just specific aspects or pages of one or more websites.
Web development is a very challenging job that requires a variety of skills, including collaboration, communication, and technical writing. The following qualities are needed in order to excel in this career:
- Drive and self-motivation
- Being a quick and eager learner
- Communication & collaboration
- Being detail oriented and big-picture oriented
- Knowledge of math, logic, & abstraction
- Keeping skills sharp with continual learning
What is the workplace of a Javascript Developer like?
JavaScript has up until recently been primarily used on the front end. As Express and NodeJS (tools for building JavaScript backends) gain in popularity, demand for JavaScript developers will increase.
Javascript developers are found working in various types of organizations, including large corporations and governments, small and medium-sized companies, or alone as freelancers. Some work for one organization as a permanent full-time employee, while others may work as independent consultants, or as contractors for an employment agency. There is a national standing demand for thousands of remote JavaScript developers across the US, and there are similar remote openings around the globe, which provides amazing opportunities.
Javascript Developers are also known as:
Javascript Software Engineer
Javascript Engineer
Javascript Web Developer
Javascript Coder