Monday, July 21, 2014

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    Create simple static websites until you are familiar with and comfortable around HTML.
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    Learn a client-side scripting language. Most users either learn Javascript or VBScript, but some learn Perl and DHTML.
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    Familiarize yourself with the client-side scripting language you learned. Try to reach your potential using only that language. Only go to the next step after you've at least become familiar with your client-side scripting language.
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    Learn at least one server-side programming language. If you choose to restrict yourself to one server software, learn one of the programming languages supported by that software. If not, learn at least one programming language on each server software.
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    Create a pilot project for yourself after you finish learning the server-side programming language.
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    Obtain your own website and start experimenting online within your own page.

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