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Newbie at Coding
Topic Started: Dec 21 2005, 12:38 AM (627 Views)
Websurfer
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llikitlum
Dec 21 2005, 12:08 PM
Myr
Dec 21 2005, 02:40 PM
PWND!
Dec 21 2005, 02:03 AM
Myr
Dec 21 2005, 04:56 AM
ZHTML and PHP with MySQL

And where can we learn this ZHTML?

My apologies, it was a typo of XHTML :sigh:


@llikitlum: How is what I suggested 'unrealistic'? I realize I forgot to include CSS in there, but that seems like one of the best places to start for web design. You ahve your HTML, CSS, and a coding language with a database (both of which that I chose are highly popular).

Because you don't just jump into learning PHP unless your looking for a rough time. Learn and KNOW xHTML and CSS, then if you want to program, get into php/sql

I must have been off when I posted that, I meant then PHP and MySQL, XHTML first. My apologies, I've been having really long work days -_-'
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llikitlum
Dec 21 2005, 06:08 PM
Myr
Dec 21 2005, 02:40 PM
PWND!
Dec 21 2005, 02:03 AM
Myr
Dec 21 2005, 04:56 AM
ZHTML and PHP with MySQL

And where can we learn this ZHTML?

My apologies, it was a typo of XHTML :sigh:


@llikitlum: How is what I suggested 'unrealistic'? I realize I forgot to include CSS in there, but that seems like one of the best places to start for web design. You ahve your HTML, CSS, and a coding language with a database (both of which that I chose are highly popular).

Because you don't just jump into learning PHP unless your looking for a rough time. Learn and KNOW xHTML and CSS, then if you want to program, get into php/sql

Learning PHP is one of the best things i ever did so what about this tough time?

html and PHP work together, they are like best friends. So i hope since i don't know this XHTML that it works with php as well.
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Evinta
Dec 21 2005, 11:18 PM
Learning PHP is one of the best things i ever did so what about this tough time?

html and PHP work together, they are like best friends. So i hope since i don't know this XHTML that it works with php as well.

XHTML is just an extended HTML, with cleaner and stricter codeing practices. It's hardly different from HTML; it doesn't bring in anything ground-breakingly new, but just tries to ensure that web standards are kept. If you know HTML already, you willl have no problem with XHTML, and it interacts with PHP perfectly fine.
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Dec 21 2005, 05:56 PM
Evinta
Dec 21 2005, 11:18 PM
Learning PHP is one of the best things i ever did so what about this tough time?

html and PHP work together, they are like best friends. So i hope since i don't know this XHTML that it works with php as well.

XHTML is just an extended HTML, with cleaner and stricter codeing practices. It's hardly different from HTML; it doesn't bring in anything ground-breakingly new, but just tries to ensure that web standards are kept. If you know HTML already, you willl have no problem with XHTML, and it interacts with PHP perfectly fine.

It brings compatibility with XML, being able to read SML files and export them as needed...
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So if I already know HTML I'll have to learn XHTML too? C++ It looks intimidating. I saw a massive reference book just on that one subject! :o
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Dec 22 2005, 12:38 AM
It brings compatibility with XML, being able to read SML files and export them as needed...

Thank you for correcting me. I don't use those functions, though I should, and so I forgot them.
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Dec 21 2005, 08:17 PM
So if I already know HTML I'll have to learn XHTML too?

I'd take a look at it and become familiar with it. As PWND mentioned earlier, if you already know HTML it isn't difficult to grasp XHTML. It is more of a clean-version of HTML anyways, it's still the same base language.
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