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Thread: Help please.

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    I briefly glance at w3schools and just learn loads of php to use in its place instead. Also dreamweaver does help you to learn (dont just use design mode) and remember the best things in life are free or are bought for you or are *cough* keygened *cough* .


    If you want to do php download something like xammp to test things out.
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    Yes, "Borders" is a bookshop. http://www.borderslocal.co.uk/books/home Click the link to see if there is a store near you. If you like reading books and taking notes, I would highly sugest taking a note pad and a few quid so you can have a cuppa at the same time.

    If you don't, I would recomend looking at some online tutorials or some previous code which someone has made and analysing that code. Strip it to pieces and read what it is doing. Have a look at PSEUDOcode, that could possibly help you grasp the consept of coding and programming.

    Good luck.



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    Why is everyone saying use Dreamweaver, just don't when learning to program I didn't use an IDE, I coded to the Command Line with console applications, it doesn't burden you with having to learn an IDE such as Dreamweaver as well as a markup language such as HTML.

    http://www.htmldog.com is pretty good I believe.
    I'm extremely critical and mean..

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    Borders:
    Great Bookstore my psp has promonitional free access
    other stores would be
    Barnes & Noble i dont know if you know what it is either but yea

    far as editors there are many but if ur just starting its good to go with simplier ones
    Coffee Cup Free HTML Editor
    Microsoft Frontpage
    MS Notepad (ofcourse)

    Frontpage isnt free though the other two are
    coffeecup is a good way to preview and work on stuff in coding expermint
    the best way to learn html would be first hand expereince have someone show you the ropes if not always look around at view source i thought html looked hard now i know about all the coding tags
    im sure if u searched around bookstores & google u could learn alot theres some things newer that people that have learned html and moved on dont no about *some keyword* like making a middle content change without reloading the page and/or kicking of the radio
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    thanks alot, + rep to the others that helped.
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