Looking Back at 2006, Looking Forward to 2007
The end of this year concludes my “learning” phase for Web Design as I’m slowly moving into Web Development (back-end). I was able to achieve three milestones in 2006: The first was the one of a kind Web Design course I taught, the second was my first experience as a freelancer, and the third was something that I will announce by the end of January 2007.
2007 will be all about web programming to me, which will definitely influence the nature of my future posts. Yes, I already know how to program, but I don’t know how to plan, design, implement, test and maintain an application. And that’s exactly what I’m planning to learn.
So, if things go smoothly in 2007, I shall release my first web application by the third or fourth quarter of the year, and start taking bigger projects afterwards.
These were my resolutions for 2007 in Web Development. Good luck with yours.
Most popular posts of 2006:
- 10 Reasons For Companies to Consider Web Standards
- Javascript Includes
- The reason I don’t blog in Arabic
(note to self: work harder next year)
I hope you enjoy taking it from the back-end this year, Mash! Happy new year.
Now I see why you like Borat, the same sense of (bad) humor