The Dawn of the Web
The World Wide Web was born. Tim Berners-Lee created the first web browser and web server. The internet as we know it began to take shape, forever changing how we communicate and share information.
The JavaScript Era Begins
JavaScript was created in just 10 days. Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator battled for browser dominance. The web became interactive, and the foundation for modern web development was laid.
The Dot-Com Boom
The internet exploded with possibilities. E-commerce flourished, and the web became an essential part of daily life. CSS was maturing, and web design began to evolve beyond basic HTML.
Web 2.0 Revolution
AJAX brought dynamic content without page refreshes. YouTube launched, changing how we consume video. Social media platforms like Facebook expanded, making the web more social and interactive.
Mobile First
Responsive design became essential. HTML5 and CSS3 brought new possibilities. Instagram launched, and the mobile web began to overtake desktop browsing.
The Modern Framework Era
React, Angular, and Vue dominated the landscape. Single-page applications became the norm. ES6 transformed JavaScript with modern syntax and features.
The Age of Performance
Web performance became critical. JAMstack architecture gained popularity. CSS Grid and Flexbox made complex layouts simple. The web became faster and more accessible.
The AI-Powered Web
AI integration transformed web development. WebAssembly enabled near-native performance. The web became more intelligent, personalized, and capable than ever before.