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Old November 27th, 2009, 08:43 PM
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I am doing a diploma in animation and graphic designing. However i would like to pursue a career in web development. I would like to know what are the programming languages required, specially for a job abroad. M also studying final year B.Com. So will soon be a graduate
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Considering you're advertising your website in your signature, it looks to me like you can code already.
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Old November 30th, 2009, 10:37 AM
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Web development is a very diverse IT field. I have been programming with both Linux and Microsoft technologies for a decade, and here's my opinion

You should start with the basics, HTML/DHTML and Javascript

Once you've learned the basics, you can move to more dynamic server-side languages that also generate HTML. Some of the more popular interpretive ones are ColdFusion, PHP, JSP, and ASP, or you can choose compiled languages such as .Net (C#.Net, VB.Net).

Once you've gotten the concept of server side development, you can start looking into relational database design and development. Some of the more popular ones are MSSQL, MySQL, and Oracle.

That should give you a well rounded set of skills to handle any conceivable project.

Although there are many combination you can learn, below are some of the more popular language + database combinations:

ASP + MSSQL
.Net + MSSQL
.Net + Oracle
PHP + MySQL
JSP + Oracle

I would suggest that you keep an open mind, and not be sucked into the anti-Microsoft or pro-Microsoft arguments out there. Those people are just trying to force their opinions on others. Try each one out at least once, then decide on which you're comfortable with. Remember, programming skills have little to do with the language used, so don't lock yourself into just one.
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you realy need to now hmtl css and php mysql and maybe flash as well ? i now all but flash my self java can be very usful as well i plan to start to learn this my self
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Old January 18th, 2010, 10:31 AM
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Hi closebys,
To be a webdeveloper you need to know about
Client Side Scripting Languages:
1) Vbscript
2) Javascript etc..
Server Side Languages:
1)Asp.net
2) php etc…
If you know about html,css,photoshop etc.. for web designing it will be useful
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Hi Dear..You need to learn HTML and Css it will be useful for you...
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Old February 8th, 2010, 10:56 AM
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There are many languages but try to get specialization in one of them

and try for complete packages as ASP.net,PHP MYSQL......
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Old February 10th, 2010, 11:32 AM
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Web development is a very diverse IT field. I have been programming with both Linux and Microsoft technologies for a decade, and here's my opinion

You should start with the basics, HTML/DHTML and Javascript

Once you've learned the basics, you can move to more dynamic server-side languages that also generate HTML. Some of the more popular interpretive ones are ColdFusion, PHP, JSP, and ASP, or you can choose compiled languages such as .Net (C#.Net, VB.Net).

Once you've gotten the concept of server side development, you can start looking into relational database design and development. Some of the more popular ones are MSSQL, MySQL, and Oracle.

That should give you a well rounded set of skills to handle any conceivable project.

Although there are many combination you can learn, below are some of the more popular language + database combinations:

ASP + MSSQL
.Net + MSSQL
.Net + Oracle
PHP + MySQL
JSP + Oracle

I would suggest that you keep an open mind, and not be sucked into the anti-Microsoft or pro-Microsoft arguments out there. Those people are just trying to force their opinions on others. Try each one out at least once, then decide on which you're comfortable with. Remember, programming skills have little to do with the language used, so don't lock yourself into just one.
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you learn HTML and CSS language.
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there are many but start from basic by learning HTML
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I agree with u micheal
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i agree.
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Once you've learned the basics, you can move to more dynamic server-side languages that also generate HTML. Some of the more popular interpretive ones are ColdFusion, PHP, JSP, and ASP, or you can choose compiled languages such as .Net (C#.Net, VB.Net).

Once you've gotten the concept of server side development, you can start looking into relational database design and development. Some of the more popular ones are MSSQL, MySQL, and Oracle.

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1st You have to learn HTML then CSS > XHTML > Java Script > MysqL > PHP...
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