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gani
07-30-2009, 06:56 AM
Hey everyone. I'm new to this forum, and would like to ask I question that I have been searching answers for the past hour or so. I'm trying to decide on what programming language I should begin to learn. I want to learn something thats going to aid me in creating websites for the future and creating code to make a program run on your computer like any other. So basically heres what I'm looking for:

-Language that will aid in websites.
-Language that is needed to create programs.
-Something that will help me earn profits.

Please, if you have any tips to share, please do. It will help me a lot and as I I want to start young and I already have a dedicated amount of time and plans for when I can/cannot learn.
So far, the only type of programming or code that I have written is html, in the process of making templates but its a very easy language to learn and I need something that will help me with what I mentioned above. Thanks in advance.



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Moonbat
07-31-2009, 11:27 PM
http://www.w*schools.com

Web programming is where you'll want to start. HTML and PHP are the two languages you want to focus on. These are both essential to web design, which is a pretty good market to get into.

reetha787
08-20-2009, 06:00 AM
I'm not going to get into much detail here but PHP can actually be used for Applications aswell. [url=http://www.squidoo.com/constructionfactoring]construction fact. You have Java as well for application development which the end-user must have JDK installed but that's the same with PHP. PHP you must have GTK installed on the end-users computer for it to function properly.

Chili5 recently made a blog post, I think maybe just an article he posted, that asks why use Java when you have PHP for Application. It was a good read but for Web Development, I would highly recommend PHP for server-side and MySQL for the database.