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As a web developer you may not be too concerned about the visual appearance of a website as you are tasked with producing functionality.  You will probably have a good knowledge of HTML and CSS but will also be proficient in Javascript, PHP and a range of other languages.  If you are new to Joomla! you will need support in developing or customising Joomla! extensions (components, modules, plugins, templates and languages).  You will need information about the Joomla! Framework API and how to use it and will probably make extensive use of best practice example code.
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As a web developer you may not be too concerned about the visual appearance of a website as you are tasked with producing functionality.  You will probably have a good knowledge of HTML and CSS but will also be proficient in Javascript, PHP and a range of other languages.  If you are new to Joomla, you will need support in developing or customising Joomla! extensions (components, modules, plugins, templates and languages).  You will need information about the Joomla! Framework API and how to use it and will probably make extensive use of best practice example code. A strong understanding of Joomla! [[S:MyLanguage/Category:Security|security issues]] is also important to you.</translate>

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As a web developer you may not be too concerned about the visual appearance of a website as you are tasked with producing functionality. You will probably have a good knowledge of HTML and CSS but will also be proficient in Javascript, PHP and a range of other languages. If you are new to Joomla, you will need support in developing or customising Joomla! extensions (components, modules, plugins, templates and languages). You will need information about the Joomla! Framework API and how to use it and will probably make extensive use of best practice example code. A strong understanding of Joomla! security issues is also important to you.