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Web Development Degrees

Web development comprises the day-to-day creation, design, and maintenance of websites. Web developers, often called web designers, webmasters, or Internet developers, work with programming and scripting languages and must possess excellent problem solving, organization, and logical thinking skills. Most successful web developers will have an information technology or computer science degree, as well as certification in ASP, Java Script, or HTML. Advanced degrees can help you move up the career ladder to senior web management. Web developers can look forward to an incredible 37% growth in employment within the next ten years, a 6.6% increase in salary, and an average yearly salary of $54,000 to $82,000.
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How do I learn coding to color a Web site background?
Submitted on: April 17, 2012

A list of schools that offer degree programs in Web development is available here. You can narrow down your search by factors such as tuition, graduation rate and student/faculty ratio.

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What is the area of a square?
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The area of a square is: a2a=length of side.

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