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    Default [Question] Web Development

    Okay, I currently only know HTML and CSS. I would love to be able to be a web developer, but I don't know where to start off, what other languages would be useful to know etc...

    Any ideas on what other languages I should start off with, and any ideas for some projects or other ways to start me off to help me expand my knowledge on these languages.

    Thanks,
    Luke

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    PHP & MySQL, then move on to Java and C#

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    It depends on where you want to start off.

    Personally, try learning PHP since it's all server side and would be beneficial for later use.
    Then learn to use javascript and ajax and eventually MySQL.

    Only use MySQL is you're planning on looking at database storage.

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    Do you know any links to useful sites to learn these languages? And will I need any extras that I might not have access to?

    But thanks you two, +REP.

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    http://www.w3schools.com
    http://www.tizag.com

    Also look up tutorials on Youtube

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    I would start off learning PHP at w3schools, just follow the tutorial on that website and it explains how to do basic PHP and SQL works, when you're comfortable with that perhaps in a week or a few more, it will be a lot easier for you to get into Javascript and learn how CSS works.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Okay, thanks for all your help everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nentus View Post
    Do you know any links to useful sites to learn these languages? And will I need any extras that I might not have access to?

    But thanks you two, +REP.
    I recommend these tutorials for learning PHP basics: http://devzone.zend.com/article/627
    They're pretty old now, but they're still really helpful.
    And remember to post in this forum if you get stuck with anything, people will help you

    As far as 'extras' go, get XAMPP and phpDesigner (There are free alternatives to phpDesigner but I love it).

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    Thanks Trinity, will definitely look into them!

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    Stick with one language before you start blowing off the atmosphere learning others. Become proficient at PHP before you ever start Javascript. You'll only confuse yourself in syntax and doing things, rather than helping.

    I say you start PHP, make a few nice static (non-ajax, non flashy, non anything) applications that you can use. Maybe a PHP and MySQL address book.

    Then improve from there.

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