From coding to developing and from creating to enhancing, web developers do it all. They have that creative edge and keep themselves informed about the latest technological developments. They don't need any formal education or license requirements to become a web developer. However, courses on web developing are being offered on a large scale now.
Every web developer has a different way of working. One will use HTML, JavaScript, CSS and other frameworks to deliver contents and scripts to the client. While the other developer may focus on the interaction between server side frameworks i.e., a web server and a database system. It is their utmost priority to make sure that no web page looks exactly the same with the ones already designed. Every website designed should be unique and stand apart from every web page ever developed.
A web developer is aware of the following technical aspects of web page developing i.e., JavaScript and DHTML, Java, JSP, ASP, CGI & Perl, Linux, XML, Other languages and User profiling server parameters. He is also be aware of Graphical resources like Flash, Photoshop, Xara, Web/Print graphics. A web developer also deals with site promotion, engine submissions, advertising and traffic and technology analysis. Web developing is a tedious task to perform since there is no standard way of creating a web page. As the needs differ, so does the way of doing it.

Working with 1969idea has been very rewarding for Sing’theatre. We have needed an agency which understands our requirements and who knows how to translate them into a website. We receive a lot of compliments about the one designed by 1969idea and it has been a very efficient platform to sale our tickets and to communicate on our activities. As for the design of our posters, flyers and other collaterals, I would say the same: a deep understanding, a good listening of our expectations and a big creativity with some astonishing results: Thanks partly to 1969idea, the preview of “A Singaporean in Paris” has been sold out 3 weeks before the show!"