As a
web developer for
Webcoda
I have been creating websites for others for over 10 years. Sometimes
just like the proverbial shoemaker, we web developers just don't have
the time to maintain our own websites. Even worse, we can be too busy
coding to look into sites that most Net users every day.
So for my first ever Blog I have decided to discuss things that every web developer should do. (On the web, not in public)
I might even create my own certification if you pass all of them!
Not necessarily in order of importance..
- Buy something from Amazon. - Amazon is the king of shopping sites. From suggestions and reviews to the amazing check out process and order tracking.
- Set up a Facebook account.
There has never been a more fun way to spend your work day and what
better way to reunite with all the people you swore you would never
speak to again? It's also an amazing display of web 2.0 and remember -
what reality TV is to television, social networking is to the web. We
all bitch about it, yet at the same time are strangely drawn to it.
- Sell something on Ebay.
If you have nothing to sell, make something up. I hear anything that
resembles Jesus sells well. Maybe sell your soul (You won't be needing
it where you're going anyway [insert evil laugh here])
- Buy something on Ebay.
If you have never experienced the sheer thrill of an online auction now
is the time!! Bid for that cheap Ipod knock off that some guy in Korea
has made from sawdust and potato skins. You never know it will probably
work better then the real thing.
- Upload a video to Youtube.
- Explore Google Earth.
- Write a Blog on Blogger.
- Create social book marks with Digg or Del.icio.us.
- Use P2P software to download music and movies. It's only illegal if you get caught!
- Do your banking over the net.
- Use Paypal
- Twitter on Twitter
If you get really adventurous you could combine a few.
E.G.
Create a Digg bookmark to a Blog about a video that you posted on
Youtube where you sell something on Ebay that you bought on Amazon.
There are more but if you manage these points you can officially call yourself a web developer.