Why front-end developers are so important to the future of businesses on the web

Unfortunately the perception of the front-end developer’s role remains somewhat coloured by an early association in observers’ minds with the other, loosely related role of the web designer. The role of web designer is an extremely important and valid one, but it is very different to that of the web developer, and the lack of a clear distinciton between the two, in some people’s perception, is unhelpful and does both roles an injustice.

Largely gone are the days of HTML-monkeys, spending days on end converting Photoshop comps to pixel-perfect layouts. A web developer’s role is broad: from developing in what Yahoo!’s Nate Koechley calls ‘the world’s most hostile development environment’ — the browser — and ensuring cross-platform and cross-browser consistency, to working with art directors and designers and remaining true to their vision, to considerations and implementations of accessibility, usability and the overall user experience.

A web developer is responsible for everything that sits on the client side of the web stack — the content, presentation and behaviour layers. Few other roles touch so many other key aspects of a business as does a web developer’s. Good businesses realise what an asset they have in their front-end web development team, and welcome their input into the product development process.

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