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The Contrast And Similarities Between A Web
Designer And Web Programmer
by: Onaefe Edebi
The concept of
web designing based on the nature and rapid
growth of the Internet is nothing to boast
of any more. This is because of the large
number of web sites published to the
Internet everyday, so as to showcase one’s
presence and dominance on the World Wide
Web. You may ask why this is so, well, the
so simple answer is the rate at which
technology is evolving.
An example is
illustrated with the popular Microsoft
FrontPage and Macromedia’s Flash. They are
two different web designing software which
have the same basic function (to create an
interactive website). However, a person who
has used both programs would observe that
Microsoft FrontPage, which has been existing
over quite a long period of time, deals
basically with HTML codes. No programming
language or knowledge is involved; that is
why I choose to term its use in the category
of web designing. Almost everybody, who owns
a computer with the Windows Operating System
along side MS FrontPage installed in it,
knows how to design a simple website. This
is because of it’s format which does not
require programming skills, but only
requires the user to type the text, copy and
paste even drag and drop a picture to the
potential website. However, Macromedia’s
Flash, which was released years after
Microsoft’s first release of it’s FrontPage,
shows it’s advancement in effects,
animations and even graphics. This powerful
also shows an advancement in web designing
technology. You’re probably thinking, “how
incorrect”. Well, I like you to know the
programming and designing are entirely two
different things. While designing as been
discussed about using Microsoft FrontPage as
an example let us look into programming on
the web.
Now, unlike
Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia’s Flash
creates a more animated and effects-filled
website that Microsoft FrontPage. However it
require programming skills to maximize its
use and put it to work. So as a person with
ground knowledge of Microsoft FrontPage
would call himself a web designer, the other
with Macromedia’s Flash would call himself a
web programmer so as to differentiate
himself to a so called ‘novice’, who may
have learnt web designing through the widely
believed ‘easy-to-use’ Microsoft FrontPage.
But whichever way a website is created, it
is important to note that its primary
function is to supply information about
services, products and other functionaries.
So, whether a web programmer or a web
designer; if the same work given to them is
to create a website, they symbolize oneness,
in the sense that however way the site may
be created, or how more interactive one’s
work may be, compared to the other, they
still pass the same information to the
website visitors, thus making them both
creative in the aspect of ‘web designing’,
which almost every high school kid can do.
Yet as one,
who is a programmer, I do not see much of a
difference between the web designer and
programmer, unless a far more advanced form
of web programming than we (web programmers)
have now, is created. But till then the
so-called web programmers would continue to
stretch on their differences from the web
designer, irrespective to their
similarities.
About The Author
As a student I studied the
basic and intermediate concepts of Web
designing and Web programming. I am also
into webdesigning and webprogramming
onaefe@active.ws |
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