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iam a newbe

please tell me

what language i must learn for business online?
thanks
#hml #php
  • Profile picture of the author johndoejohndoe
    PHP, HTML, and CSS
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennisknows
      Originally Posted by johndoejohndoe View Post

      PHP, HTML, and CSS
      What's the difference between PHP and HTML.

      I create landing pages and notice that I can change webpage endings from HTML to PHP and there's no change.

      I have realized that with PHP, if you put index.php, that's the home page.

      Thanks guys and gals
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  • Profile picture of the author wayfarer
    You could always start with English
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    • Profile picture of the author mojojuju
      Originally Posted by wayfarer View Post

      You could always start with English
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  • Profile picture of the author CoursesWeb
    Hi,
    To can create good web pages, you should learn first HTML and CSS, then, to create complete website, try learn PHP, JavaScript, and to work with a CMS, like Drupal, or WordPress.
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  • Profile picture of the author mmrumii
    I think HTML is the basic and then you have to Learn PHP.
    you should learn Html first and when you will complete it then you can try PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnnyS
    Originally Posted by huda mahdy View Post

    iam a newbe

    please tell me

    what language i must learn for business online?
    thanks
    what kind of business do you want to do?
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    • Profile picture of the author Charlesth
      Its depend on requirements of your online business project if you wants to develop dynamic website than you have to learn PHP and if you wants to develop static website than you have to learn HTML.
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  • Profile picture of the author YemTv
    first focus on your English language.then start HTML....
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  • Whatever you are using, knowing HTML is a must. Then you can go for mostly PHP and CSS.
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    • Profile picture of the author PaulCook
      Originally Posted by JayWiz View Post

      Depends on your needs. Here is the basic:1. HTML
      2. CSS
      3. PHP
      4. Mysql


      More advance:
      1. Ajax: jquery
      2. Ruby


      What do you want to build?
      I would just add JavaScript before PHP or after MySql. Anyhow you MUST start with HTML and CSS, they are like letters in alphabet, after which you start writing sentences ( sentences = PHP, JS, MySql... )
      But you must prepare yourself because that journey is not easy nor fast!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Nepzian
    HTML, CSS, PHP are want to learn to be a web designer and developer
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  • Profile picture of the author wayfarer
    I'll give another smartass answer:

    If you want to build businesses for others, study all the markup and programming languages you can get your hands on. If you want to build businesses for yourself, you need to learn the language of money.
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  • Profile picture of the author helisell
    Just learn wordpress. That'll do you for the first 2 years.

    You'll be able to set up a site, sell products and take money.
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    Making Calls To Sell Something? What are you actually saying?
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    • Profile picture of the author turtlechief
      Even though I have a bias towards PHP cuz I love it so, nowadays I would recommend this (in order of priority/relevance)

      1. WordPress or another free Content Management System (CMS). It can get you up and running fast while you learn the finer points of web development and design.
      2. HTML5 - HTML is the building block of the web, and why not start with the most recent version.
      3. CSS - This handles how your web page is displayed and is crucial to learn along with the html
      4. JQuery (Javascript libraries) - Javascript is rapidly taking over as the go-to language for web development, and libraries like JQuery make it easier than ever to get started.
      5. PHP - Server-side code is what makes the web truly dynamic instead of static. Although the same could be said of client-side code, the end user has the option of preventing client side scripting from executing. PHP is free, widely used, and is not going away any time soon (even with the popularity of rails, php is not in danger of obsolescence).

      The reason I put javascript ahead of php is that it can take a long time to become a professional grade php developer. Simple things like a secure login or a CMS can be more daunting than you may think. Plus even knowing all the code in the world wont save you from having to spend money on hosting, secure SSL certificates, etc. In the end it makes more sense to be able to make small tweaks using php and then either hire a developer or use a 3rd party system. For example on one site I use zen cart (an open source secure shopping cart), then if I need to make small changes using PHP or HTML I can.

      One of the best free resources for learning web programming is w3schools (I am too new to post links, but you can always google it). They are a great reference, I use that site all the time. Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author antac
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    You can learn PHP and HTML.
    I hope this language is appropriate for you.
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