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what should i learn after css , html , javascript ?!

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22nd Oct 2016, 12:17 PM
Baraa AB
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I would recommend php
22nd Oct 2016, 12:24 PM
imaqtpie
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Well , maybe, if you mean "after taking css , html , javascript course here ", then reply is another. Start developing your own web paeges to get own practice experimence..
22nd Oct 2016, 1:43 PM
Petr Hatina
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I would recommend php and then python too.
22nd Oct 2016, 12:34 PM
Kuldeep Pisda
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you can go for php
25th Oct 2016, 8:06 AM
priyam chopra
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Apache, php and sql. Maybe Node.js instead of php if you prefer javascript.
22nd Oct 2016, 2:20 PM
Zen
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Yes definitely learn php and python. Its what i'm doing :) once you finish those two go for Java and you will be well rounded!
22nd Oct 2016, 12:38 PM
Jonathan
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I'm at the same crossroad and have decided to go with Python and start creating my own websites.
22nd Oct 2016, 4:17 PM
jneilmbs
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Php and implement all of them by yourself.
22nd Oct 2016, 4:22 PM
Abhishek Rajput
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you should prefer server side language like php or python . It will help you in designing interactive web pages.
22nd Oct 2016, 8:37 PM
Ashish Kumar
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Start your Web pages. Through them explore AJAX, jQuery...And why not, dive into JS (Angular, Angular2, Node, Express, Ember, React...)
23rd Oct 2016, 8:10 AM
Elias Papachristos
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jQuery, bootstrap, php and MySQL order to be well rounded front end Web Developer. There are many courses and training to learn, but if you want to learn from all about Web development to get an advanced level for free this is the best option: Free Code Camp freecodecamp.com Learn to code and build projects for nonprofits . Build your full stack web development portfolio today.
9th Jan 2017, 4:07 AM
Samuel Mayol
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php
22nd Oct 2016, 1:27 PM
MRX
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it depend on what would you like to do. but first of all you need a lot of practice. surely you need to learn some frameworks: bootstrap(CSS), some js framework(there are a lot of them)
23rd Oct 2016, 6:11 AM
Evgeniy Dudnik
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depends what you want to focus on. maybe you could try some backend language like php, or maybe stick with js and go with nodejs. and if you decide you want to stay with frontend then my vote goes to frameworks like angular, react, maybe vuejs...
23rd Oct 2016, 6:04 PM
Vanya
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