One thing I always thought before learning web development was "is web dev hard?". Today I have an answer to tell my self. Let's not beat around the bush and get straight to the point. The answer is "Yes" And "No" at the same time. More practically it's a "yes". However, there's no learning curve. If you want to make a basic and simple little website all by yourself. It's dead easy. However, making a complex web site that drives users, has good seo ranking and all those stuff is really hard. So here's what you should do. If your just learning it for fun and knowledge, go ahead. But, if you are serious about web development and want be a real pro in it. Think twice and do whatever you feel is right. That's today's mince short. See you again. Peace ✌
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Totally get where you’re coming from. Web development really is a mix of both. Building your first static site feels doable pretty quickly, but once you start digging into performance, accessibility, SEO, and scalable architecture, it gets challenging fast. That said, the difficulty is part of what makes it so rewarding. There’s always something new to learn, whether it’s frameworks, deployment workflows, or how to improve UX. If you’re serious about it, the key is to stick with it and build real projects that push your limits. That’s where the growth happens.