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Hello
After reading a post http://www.webdesigntalk.net/showthread.php?t=86049 I think I made a mistake by learning HTML in a really long tutorial yesterday. I wound up having in excess of 17 pages of notes (I have a real good morning so I wont need to take a look at them again) dealing with commands, side comments and examples. I was planning on learning advanced HTML but now I think I just go with learning XHTML and advanced XHTML today. The site I went to has
HTML tutorials, XML tutorials, Browser scripting, Server scripting, .Net(dotnet), Multimedia, Web Building. The website is http://www.w3schools.com/ the categories are on the left. If its not to much to ask could someone recommend one topic from each category on the list for me to learn over the next few days.

Thank you
 
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Nothing wrong with learning HTML. Learn server scripting, php more specific
 
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Thanks for the feedback
 
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i leraned HTML in the exact same way, lol but never really got into all the other stuff straight away so my advice to you is start the more advanced stuff as soon as you can and you can learn from there :D
 
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hey, congratulations
you should also start with php soon
 
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You could also learn ASP or Perl/CGI.
 
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and ecommerce, lol i cant do that
 
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Thanks. I study a lot of xhtml over the weekend now I think i'll move on to php or javascript.
 
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brianfast said:
You could also learn ASP or Perl/CGI.

He just finished learning HTML - a little too soon for ASP, perl/cgi :)

Get started on learning CSS.

HTML + CSS = good combination for beginners.

Good luck

:wave:
 
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StudioWorks said:
He just finished learning HTML - a little too soon for ASP, perl/cgi :)

Get started on learning CSS.

HTML + CSS = good combination for beginners.

Good luck

:wave:

or perhaps DHTML or javascript. :D
 
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Here's one vote against investing your time in learning ASP -- or ColdFusion or any other proprietary technology. PHP and Perl are here to stay for a long while anyways. But in my opinion (and I'm sure many will disagree), proprietary languages have a much less certain future.
 
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df-sean said:
Here's one vote against investing your time in learning ASP -- or ColdFusion or any other proprietary technology. PHP and Perl are here to stay for a long while anyways. But in my opinion (and I'm sure many will disagree), proprietary languages have a much less certain future.

asp/jsp sucks. Perl sucks (a lot of people cant even install it...) PHP rules all... it pwns... php is good all around :-/

Now if you want to make your site look good, learn javascript (just a little of it), learn css, and of course XHTML and XML possible even RSS so you can add RSS feeds to your php scripts.
 
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I only started learnig HTML last september and since then i have leant HTML,JavaScript basics,dreamweaver, CSS and now starting ot learn CGI

Have i done well for a 13 yr old

Congrtulations on HTML
 
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StudioWorks said:
HTML + CSS = good combination for beginners.

I hope you meant HTML + CSS is easy to learn and not that XHTML + CSS is for rookies >:( . All the pros use the combination.
 
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Hey wts the best site for a newbie to learn PHP from?
 
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unknowngiver said:
Hey wts the best site for a newbie to learn PHP from?


pm me, ill give you a great book to learn from..
 
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unknowngiver said:
Hey wts the best site for a newbie to learn PHP from?
webmonkey.com has some great php tutorials, w3schools.com has a very good one and if i remember correctly there's some good tutorials on this site in the tutorials thread
 
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