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Posted by salmobytes on 09/12/07 12:23
On Sep 11, 11:05 am, macca <ptmcna...@googlemail.com> wrote:
As others have said, get any kind of a web-related job
and get going. But that only goes so far. To rise up
from an entry level job you need skills. Else you'll
get stuck, like mosquito to fly paper.
So get yourself a personal website, hosted on a cheap, shared-host
linux box and start building it with php. Learn how to
interact with a mysql database, even if it doesn't really
accomplish anything at first. At least you'll get those skills.
Gradually work toward generating all your pages from code.
Design and build your own content management system for
displaying photos, dealing with file uploads, bulletin
boards, etc.
Learn how to program Java and Java Servlets. Get ofbiz running on your
local
linux box. Get a linux box if you don't have one. A lot of complex
high-end business logic gets evaluated by server side Java.
Php and php-xmlrpc can be a handy rapid-app front end to those
services.
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