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Posted by Jeff North on 05/22/07 15:18
On 21 May 2007 20:30:59 -0700, in comp.lang.php
"maria.metty@gmail.com" <maria.metty@gmail.com>
<1179804659.229571.118420@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com> wrote:
>| Hello
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>| I am a student currently in an MIS program... Our teacher told us we
>| don't need to know any scripting or coding to succeed in our job or
>| program, but I still want to learn about coding...
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>| What are the best books/sites/ways to learn C++, XTML, PhP or HTML...
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>| I happen to also really like art, so I make art and have a goal to
>| make a really cool & professional website. I know illustrator,
>| photoshop, etc.
To develop web sites you will need to know:
HTML: instructions for the information to place on each page.
CSS: instructions on how you want your information displayed/formatted
Javascript: for additional user interactivity with your pages.
I would recommend purchasing books for learning. When you are
selecting a book I usually:
go to a major bookstore that I know has a large computer section
if I was interested in purchasing a book on learning HTML I would
pick a book off the self
read who the book intended audience is (authors notes)
if this is suitable for my level of understanding
flip open to a random chapter
read a couple of paragraphs
if I like the writing style then I short list this book
if I don't like the writing style or its not at my level of
understanding of the book then it goes back on the shelf.
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