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Uh and cuz I'm an idiot. You can also put Markup languages too
Favorite programming language and why: PHP, Delphi
For me it is a tie between PHP and Embarcadero's Delphi. I've used both a lot, and both are really similar. Similar to C# as well. I've dug deep into windows code doing cool things just for my own side projects that didn't really go anywhere. With PHP I like to develop with the Laravel framework. I like to keep improving on that front because I really started out doing loads of HTML/CSS + javascript websites in highschool. (like 3 years worth of them).
I find it fun to go through books and find what I don't know and learn it.
Which ones I've used the most: HTML/CSS/Javascript
HTML/CSS/Javascript For sure. I battled Browser Inconsistencies for years. Just as i figured out how HTML4 and CSS2 worked really well. HTML5 and CSS3 came out Lol. HTML has got to be one of, if not the simplest markup language there is. It's perfect for beginners, and at least it won't overwhelm. Or it shouldn't, because it is pretty simple compared to like PHP or C or even Javascript. Yet even people in my class with a computer, the internet, and an okay book. Couldn't knack it. Just shows you gotta have a good teacher! Or teach yourself.
One of my favorite websites for web stuff is SmashingMagazine. All sorts of free goodies on there for websites. It's great.
Uh and cuz I'm an idiot. You can also put Markup languages too
Favorite programming language and why: PHP, Delphi
For me it is a tie between PHP and Embarcadero's Delphi. I've used both a lot, and both are really similar. Similar to C# as well. I've dug deep into windows code doing cool things just for my own side projects that didn't really go anywhere. With PHP I like to develop with the Laravel framework. I like to keep improving on that front because I really started out doing loads of HTML/CSS + javascript websites in highschool. (like 3 years worth of them).
I find it fun to go through books and find what I don't know and learn it.
Which ones I've used the most: HTML/CSS/Javascript
HTML/CSS/Javascript For sure. I battled Browser Inconsistencies for years. Just as i figured out how HTML4 and CSS2 worked really well. HTML5 and CSS3 came out Lol. HTML has got to be one of, if not the simplest markup language there is. It's perfect for beginners, and at least it won't overwhelm. Or it shouldn't, because it is pretty simple compared to like PHP or C or even Javascript. Yet even people in my class with a computer, the internet, and an okay book. Couldn't knack it. Just shows you gotta have a good teacher! Or teach yourself.
One of my favorite websites for web stuff is SmashingMagazine. All sorts of free goodies on there for websites. It's great.
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