The early days of website development saw a relatively small handful of ‘gurus’ and had them searching to find techniques to build a website do what their customer wanted them to do. There was very little standardized ways to make website development an easy process and a single site may have been built with customized programming that may have been totally incompatible with any other site.
When the number of programmers increased from a few hundred to more than 30,000 it became much more obvious that there needed to be some effective way to simplify things. This process led to new partnerships and development applications that have become the principles of the day.
In many examples these new website development resources can be refined and repackaged into a form based method that allows non-tech customers to develop a website that is as functional as any other website and at a fraction of the cost.
Many programmers are very interested in making website development resources self-directed by their clients. The reason is simply the sheer numbers of new sites that are being developed. If at least a portion of the site can be managed by the client there are two benefits, 1) less need for one on one development for the coder and, 2) more direct control by the website owner.
The cost effective nature of self-controlled website development has caused many to ask why they didn’t search this method before. A number of starting ecommerce sites have found this technique to be the most convenient way to provide their potential customers with the complete benefit of their services.
The future of website development resources has a great deal to do with the hopes of website owners and the demands of the consuming public. It is a reasonable guess that as new technologies are needed there will be programmers who can be of help in its development and then work to refine the function so that ecommerce can utilize the technology in a self-managed user-friendly format.
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