Web design
#1
Hi Guys! I'm new on this forum.

I'd like to learn how to create web sites. I was searching for a course and there are many results. I don't know anything about HTML, PHP, Java, CMS ecc... Is there a particular basic course you advice between the results?

Thank you guys! Cool
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#2
You could perhaps start with this website, where you can learn the basics.
You will also be able to run programs online.
http://www.w3schools.com/

To gain proficiency in any language, you will have to learn to write your own programs.
This will take time and effort.
Ensure you have a programming environment.
To learn HTML, any computer with a browser should do.

To program in PHP and Java you will need to install the appropriate software.
Once you get started with HTML, am sure you'll find lots of articles on the Web.
Any of the books on TPB should help.

For Java I can think of How to Program by Deitel

You may have to learn a DBMS like MySQL to be able to work on a CMS.
Any of the 'Teach yourself in 24 hours' books on TPB should get your started too.
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#3
(Apr 30, 2015, 08:48 am)SectorVector Wrote: You could perhaps start with this website, where you can learn the basics.
You will also be able to run programs online.
http://www.w3schools.com/

To gain proficiency in any language, you will have to learn to write your own programs.
This will take time and effort.
Ensure you have a programming environment.
To learn HTML, any computer with a browser should do.

To program in PHP and Java you will need to install the appropriate software.
Once you get started with HTML, am sure you'll find lots of articles on the Web.
Any of the books on TPB should help.

For Java I can think of How to Program by Deitel

You may have to learn a DBMS like MySQL to be able to work on a CMS.
Any of the 'Teach yourself in 24 hours' books on TPB should get your started too.

Thank you! Good resources!
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#4
If you're not those .NET types, You can start with an all-rounder IDE like Netbeans. www.netbeans.org

It can facilitate Java programming and HTML5, along with JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL

You may want to get the latest JDK first if you're going to use Java.

Trust me, you won't regret it.
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#5
(May 03, 2015, 02:47 am)RobertX Wrote: If you're not those .NET types, You can start with an all-rounder IDE like Netbeans. www.netbeans.org

It can facilitate Java programming and HTML5, along with JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL

You may want to get the latest JDK first if you're going to use Java.

Trust me, you won't regret it.

Thank you, I'll check it!
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#6
hey, do u know a good web design software/program?
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#7
What do you want it to do?

How "simple" or "powerful" do you want the interface to be?

Just for your information, there is a trade-off between simple and powerful. Simple is kind of like Dreamweaver; you can get by without knowing how to code, but your hands are tied. Powerful is Aptana; you can do a lot, but the only way to do it is to study up on some coding.
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#8
the answer to any course question is lynda.com
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#9
(Jun 13, 2015, 19:44 pm)ddoking007 Wrote: the answer to any course question is lynda.com

I did some of the fundamentals courses with Simon Allardyce he gives really great introductions. 

 
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#10
Hi, I'm not sure if this site is good or not, but what do you think?

https://www.codecademy.com/
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