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Google Web Designer refers to an advanced web application, which allows users to design as well as create HTML5 advertisements. Also, in combination with other web content such as code interface and integrated visual this application can be used to create JavaScript, XML files and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) (Lekies et al., 2017). Google Web Designer can help the user to create content by use of drawing tools, 3D objects as well as text and allow the user to animate events and objects on a timeline. In addition, Google Web Designer provides a set of elements that allow the user to add videos, image galleries as well as other functionality to the advertisements and websites. Web development involves creating, expanding as well as customizing websites. Such can be achieved by the use of tools including programming frameworks and languages.

From the data set above, it is evident that global e-commerce marketing is growing. With more businesses shifting online, there is a need for more web developers. Most of these companies have turned to agencies to help them maintain as well as create their e-commerce websites. In addition, web developer career is expected to grow by 27% by 2024 (Xia et al., 2017). This data is important in any workplace for the management to plan on web development as they move online e-commerce. Also, it is important for a web developer to understand such data set to advance their learning as it is clear web developers earn more compared to their counterparts such as regular computer jobs. Web developer demand exceeds the supply by far. Most od companies are willing to pay a hefty amount for these services. Therefore, the data shows that a web developer career path is wide and keeps on expanding.

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Lekies, S., Kotowicz, K., Groß, S., Vela Nava, E. A., & Johns, M. (2017, October). Code-reuse attacks for the web: Breaking cross-site scripting mitigations via script gadgets. In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security (pp. 1709-1723).

Xia, X., Bao, L., Lo, D., Kochhar, P. S., Hassan, A. E., & Xing, Z. (2017). What do developers search for on the web?. Empirical Software Engineering, 22(6), 3149-3185.