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 Posted by Steve on 01/08/08 14:43 
"Betikci Boris" <pardust@gmail.com> wrote in message  
news:c3a03a5f-1a47-4bd8-8371-7e451af5f27b@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com... 
> On Jan 7, 6:31 pm, "LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com" <u39402@uwe> 
> wrote: 
>> Hello. 
>> 
>> I'm new to the entire web development/database development thing. 
>> 
>> I'm just completing the learning process for HTML/CSS. I've discovered  
>> that I 
>> want to start a web/database development company sometime in the next 4  
>> years 
>> and I'm very dedicated to learning the necessary languages to do so (or  
>> to 
>> have a solid foundation). 
>> 
>> I know already that I need to get deeper into the PHP's, MYSQL's, and  
>> other 
>> database languages. 
>> My plan is to learn the languages in this order: HTML/CSS, Javascript, 
>> Actionscript, PHP, MYSQL, ASP or PERL. 
>> 
>> I wanted to know your opinions on what languages you think I need to have  
>> a 
>> strong foundation. Are the languages that I mentioned above good enough?  
>> Will 
>> they be outdated 4-5 years from now? What would the demand be like for  
>> those 
>> languages mentioned above 4-5 years from now? 
>> 
>> Also, when I say that I want to incorporate database development into my 
>> company, I also mean real company databases, not just online databases. 
>> 
>> So what do you think. 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Message posted viahttp://www.webmasterkb.com 
> 
> If you want to be a Web Developer follow this path: C (with PHP) -> 
> C#(GUI+ASP) -> Java 
 
lol !!! so THAT'S the formula. damnit! i'm going to have to quit doing web  
development and re-do *my* formula...so i can get hired again as a web  
developer. roflmao!
 
  
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