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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/13/06 22:50
Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> Mason wrote:
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>> I've been working to become competent at making websites. My learning
>> path has been:
>>
>> html -> css- > paintshop pro -> javascript -> php/mysql
>>
>> I'm getting somewhat proficient at php/mysql (although I have plenty
>> to learn - I haven't even started on gd library) and want to think
>> about my next step.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>> XML and then AJAX?
>> PERL?
>> Some sort of vector drawing.painting to do logo's etc.?
>>
>> Any advice appreciated.
>
>
> Your path is dependent upon your destination.
> Where do you want to go?
>
> It looks like you're wanting to become proficient in the fundamentals -
> so while PERL, AJAX, Java, etc are all good things to know - you
> absolutely *must* learn about XML.
>
> It's worth pointing out that regular old HTML is deprecated. It's
> obsolete. It's tech from an eon gone by. XHTML is the new standard -
> more workable with XML, XSLT, and XForms.
Which will be very nice when the browsers learn how to get it right.
Hold it - they haven't even learned how to get plain old HTML right yet!
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