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<blockquote data-quote="Queef" data-source="post: 244511" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>Start off with the basics, HTML and CSS.</p><p></p><p>When learning HTML just look up a few quick tuts to learn the basics. (Its really not hard to pick up at all, only took me a day!)</p><p>When learning CSS, people generally learnt from watching tuts but im the guy that likes to dig straight in and get started so i just tought myself using the inspect element tool, and eventually i picked it up nicely.</p><p>When learning PHP it really depends on how you prefer to learn, whether you like to read up on it and take time or dig straight into it. Sadly PHP isn't one of those languages that you can just learn everything yourself by looking at another websites code. I'd generally go for YouTube tuts because that way the teacher is actually speaking to his/her students and you can start to understand things from their perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Queef, post: 244511, member: 19889"] Start off with the basics, HTML and CSS. When learning HTML just look up a few quick tuts to learn the basics. (Its really not hard to pick up at all, only took me a day!) When learning CSS, people generally learnt from watching tuts but im the guy that likes to dig straight in and get started so i just tought myself using the inspect element tool, and eventually i picked it up nicely. When learning PHP it really depends on how you prefer to learn, whether you like to read up on it and take time or dig straight into it. Sadly PHP isn't one of those languages that you can just learn everything yourself by looking at another websites code. I'd generally go for YouTube tuts because that way the teacher is actually speaking to his/her students and you can start to understand things from their perspective. [/QUOTE]
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