ACM-Web Development SIG


WEB DEVELOPMENT

What is web development?
Web Development is the task associated with developing websites for hosting via the internet. It includes web design, web content development, client-side/server-side scripting, and network security configuration, among other tasks.

Why is it important for students?
Student life is a very crucial period. It is the place where students get exposed to different skills. Learning good skills that refine a student must be the first criterion of every student because education is not just bookish knowledge but to learn and explore skills that help them enhance their overall development. Web development is one skill that helps a student to improve communication skills like presentation, expression, writing, vocabulary, listening.It helps a student to earn a part-time income which is a fascinating dream for many students. A student with many skills is always advantageous and web development helps you to gain programming skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc., designing skills, SEO skills, and a lot more. Most importantly it helps you to build upon your resume helping you to have good prospects in the job. It is not just a single skill but a cluster of many skills which a student can develop.

How is it beneficial for the organizations?
It benefits organizations to have a competitive advantage industry and improve business image. It improves customer service, helps to gain leads and prospects and enhances your professional brands.

What we do at ACM Amrita?
The ACM chapter at Amrita invites all the creative and tech-savvy minds to test their skills in developing projects. Those who have no idea about web development can still join and they will be taught from scratch. Active participation is the key to SIG. We had conducted a boot camp on web development by two web development enthusiasts Aravind V Nair and Abhishek Sai. It was a full-stack web development workshop focusing on HTML5,CSS3,Bootcamp,Node.js,Express.js, GitHub, Database, CLI, JS, and Firebase. At last but not least our motto always here is to learn, unlearn and relearn.