


Javascript - a programming language used by web browsers - has become very powerful and practically ubiquitous, leading to more complex and interesting possibilities for browser-based software.īut, I’m getting ahead of myself. Since the late 90’s, information has been accessible over the internet, but browsers can do much more than serve up static text and styles today. As the internet has become more common, connection speeds have increased, and smart phones have gotten…smarter, web applications have boomed. You probably use a web browser (like Chrome, Safari, or Edge) almost every day. What is a Web Application?Ī web application is software that users can access from their web browser. If you already have experience building web apps, but you’d like to learn about the best tools available for building them without code, head on down to “ Tools for Building Web Apps Without Code”.

If you are more experienced in web applications, and you’re just interested in learning best practices, jump right down to the section “ Things to Consider When Building a Web Application”. If you’re not quite sure what a web application is and how it’s different from a website, that’s okay. In this guide, we’ll cover the best tools and lessons learned for building web applications without a developer. Web applications are getting more and more popular, but in 2018, what’s the best way to build one? The answer is: it depends on your needs.
