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PHP with MySQL is the best option to learn the web development becasue it is very easy to learn, it is open source and most of the work of web development is doing in this technology. But if you want to learn web development to make web applications on high level like ERP’s then the .net or ORACLE developer with oracle data base are the best but oracle is very high which can b very difficult to learn without any web development knowledge. So the .net is best for the high level applications and it have more compatibility with its DATA BASE which is SQL because both .net and SQL are the products of Microsoft which allows more compatibility.
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It’s got to be PHP for web designing…
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zeeshan_2011 - 29 March 2010 10:25 AM bedtrader - 29 March 2010 10:15 AM <td class=“titleTopLeft”>... <td id=“m_1” class=“topmenu”>
what is this.
That is html. There is no language code in there beyond that.
I use PHP,MYSQL, and Javascript along with the HTML that I get from designers or make in Dreamweaver.
While not artistic, they do work well.
Plastics Sleeves and stuff
Wallet Inserts only
I would also recommend using a tool like Dreamweaver to help you get started.
I hope that this helps anyone reading this post.
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Posted: 02 August 2010 08:24 AM |
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hello,
please help me I am student of management field.I am just confuse about the language selection for web designing programming.Please suggest me that which language should i choose??
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Posted: 06 August 2010 09:07 PM |
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this was a great question, only because the responses were full of lil gold nuggets.. will check out a lot of them but im thinking php myself, anyone know how long it would take to learn functional php?
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Posted: 07 September 2010 11:25 AM |
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I would learn basic HTML first. At W3schools. Then proceed with CSS and then PHP.
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Posted: 08 September 2010 07:23 AM |
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janice - 07 September 2010 11:25 AM I would learn basic HTML first. At W3schools. Then proceed with CSS and then PHP.
Agreed.
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Posted: 08 September 2010 09:07 AM |
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CSS+DIV
PHP is a good selection for language.
I’m new friends, hope to hep you
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Posted: 10 September 2010 05:58 AM |
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According to me PHP is best language for web design. It is a programming language that is a open source server side, PHP is freely available and easy to code. PHP is very effective on multiple platforms including Windows, Linux and UNIX and recognized by the web developer community as the best language to develop dynamic web pages. Php works closely correlated with the HTML to display dynamic content and other elements on the page .
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Posted: 13 September 2010 01:13 PM |
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Hi Dude
The selection of a language for webdesign is based on the complexity of business involved in an application which we want to develop. For small to medium scale applications PHP language and MySql database are the best suited and these are open source. For complex application the Java or JSP technologies and oracle database are the used as the best combination to develop a website.
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Posted: 11 November 2010 02:03 PM |
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Java, Ruby, PHP, Perl, Python, XSLT, and so on and so on—- you can pick and choose which ones you find. Probably you will find some more to your liking than others. The chances are that you will do some programming in those languages, but most use some form of content management system written in these languages. Knowing the language of your CMS is written, can be useful, according to this and that.
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Posted: 18 November 2010 02:19 PM |
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html is the language, Css is the style and php are the behaviours
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Posted: 23 November 2010 06:42 AM |
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I think we have to choose based on the context in which we we are going to use the respective programming language.Here are my views about JSP,PHP and ASP.
1)On a learning stage JSP is harder to master than PHP or ASP.
2)PHP and JSP can be installed in any architecture.ASP is generally locked under windows.
3)JSP and ASP are not only programming languages,they offer frameworks,facilities to help you developing a complex web application.
4)JSP is a popular choice when existing back-end business logic is written in Java also, as this keeps the development team language-homogeneous.
5)ASP/ASP.NET is generally favoured when an all-Microsoft stack is in place. When used on Windows, it is very easy to deploy .NET code to ASP.NET pages or even write your ASP pages using C#.
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Posted: 23 November 2010 01:55 PM |
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The simplest design and most popular web language hypertext markup language called HTML. This language is so simple that you can type the syntax in a text editor such as Notepad, save it with a. Html web page and instantly.
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