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<blockquote data-quote="Genaga" data-source="post: 368139" data-attributes="member: 57551"><p>To be honest HTML and CSS aren't real programming languages to learn in my opinion, they don't really use logic or anything tasking, its just a markup language to sexify text and images. Whilst still important it won't do much for you.</p><p></p><p>If you're interesting in webdev, I do reccomend PHP, but I high consider you try something like VB or C# .NET. It has a great IDE that will help hold your hand when making mistakes especially with syntax and stuff and will help understand programming logic and how to debug better, whereas bare PHP will just often run anyway in very strange ways and can be hard to work out why. You could then go on to ASP .NET and use the same languages to make websites, or take what you've learned and go to PHP, often similar ways of doing stuff, just processed a bit differently.</p><p></p><p>As for actual learning thats up to you, I'm personally not a massive fan of YouTube tutorials but some people swear by them. I tend to just pick a project I want to make(usually a fairly big impossible one) and start from there. Break down the different parts of it and do it piece by piece, ask on forums, read tutorials on website and sometimes view other sources. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with asking for help.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genaga, post: 368139, member: 57551"] To be honest HTML and CSS aren't real programming languages to learn in my opinion, they don't really use logic or anything tasking, its just a markup language to sexify text and images. Whilst still important it won't do much for you. If you're interesting in webdev, I do reccomend PHP, but I high consider you try something like VB or C# .NET. It has a great IDE that will help hold your hand when making mistakes especially with syntax and stuff and will help understand programming logic and how to debug better, whereas bare PHP will just often run anyway in very strange ways and can be hard to work out why. You could then go on to ASP .NET and use the same languages to make websites, or take what you've learned and go to PHP, often similar ways of doing stuff, just processed a bit differently. As for actual learning thats up to you, I'm personally not a massive fan of YouTube tutorials but some people swear by them. I tend to just pick a project I want to make(usually a fairly big impossible one) and start from there. Break down the different parts of it and do it piece by piece, ask on forums, read tutorials on website and sometimes view other sources. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with asking for help. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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