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<blockquote data-quote="Doge" data-source="post: 305493" data-attributes="member: 11440"><p>I've done html for about 6 years, but I did the slow method when it come to learning it as I just downloaded templates and learnt how to edit them, I then started to code my own. about 3-4 years after I got into Bootstrap (Twitter) and it makes it a lot easier and a lot less time consuming when making a website. When making one 'professionally' I don't use anything from Bootstrap other than the grid so I can make it responsive easier.</p><p></p><p>What's peoples opinions on Bootstrap grid usage? Is it 'cheating' ? </p><p></p><p>I started to do PHP about 3 years ago and now at work I have to use MVC frameworks such as Zend 2, which requires a lot of OOP PHP. If you are looking to learn PHP, start off procedurally then look at creating an MVC. A good website for learning PHP IMO is phpacademy.org.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doge, post: 305493, member: 11440"] I've done html for about 6 years, but I did the slow method when it come to learning it as I just downloaded templates and learnt how to edit them, I then started to code my own. about 3-4 years after I got into Bootstrap (Twitter) and it makes it a lot easier and a lot less time consuming when making a website. When making one 'professionally' I don't use anything from Bootstrap other than the grid so I can make it responsive easier. What's peoples opinions on Bootstrap grid usage? Is it 'cheating' ? I started to do PHP about 3 years ago and now at work I have to use MVC frameworks such as Zend 2, which requires a lot of OOP PHP. If you are looking to learn PHP, start off procedurally then look at creating an MVC. A good website for learning PHP IMO is phpacademy.org. [/QUOTE]
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