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Jake said:My PHP knowledge is fairly extensive, though I find myself referring to the language's documentation often. Basically, about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago I was a total newb to it, and I decided not to be, so I visited the site's documentation and started reading and then practiced a few of their "best practices" and..well..now I'm here.![]()
Nebulous said:Jake said:My PHP knowledge is fairly extensive, though I find myself referring to the language's documentation often. Basically, about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago I was a total newb to it, and I decided not to be, so I visited the site's documentation and started reading and then practiced a few of their "best practices" and..well..now I'm here.![]()
Cool, what do you plan on doing with your increasingly improving coding knowledge?
DrLeftover said:I just use HTML.
So far, I've been able to make it to everything I need done and it looks the same on every browser without object errors.
Jake said:Nebulous said:Jake said:My PHP knowledge is fairly extensive, though I find myself referring to the language's documentation often. Basically, about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago I was a total newb to it, and I decided not to be, so I visited the site's documentation and started reading and then practiced a few of their "best practices" and..well..now I'm here.![]()
Cool, what do you plan on doing with your increasingly improving coding knowledge?
Currently I'm doing planning for a social network![]()
Nebulous said:Jake said:Nebulous said:Jake said:My PHP knowledge is fairly extensive, though I find myself referring to the language's documentation often. Basically, about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago I was a total newb to it, and I decided not to be, so I visited the site's documentation and started reading and then practiced a few of their "best practices" and..well..now I'm here.![]()
Cool, what do you plan on doing with your increasingly improving coding knowledge?
Currently I'm doing planning for a social network![]()
The next facebook or twitter?![]()
AwesomeKirito said:I know HTML, CSS and some javascript. I'll be getting a class on more javascript and PHP some time next year.
CoolShadowfire said:I know HTML/CSS and some PHP/MySQL. I mostly know how to manage the hosting though (usually a VPS).
That’s about all I’m comfortable working with.I know HTML
Who helped you with all the coding on this site?That’s about all I’m comfortable working with.
I did everything myself. I'm pretty comfortable editing CSS files to customize themes and templates as well.Who helped you with all the coding on this site?
But if you did the JavaScript stuff:I did everything myself. I'm pretty comfortable editing CSS files to customize themes and templates as well.
Yeah it looks very confusing!But if you did the JavaScript stuff:
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I had to learn jQuery first, then I started understanding JavaScript better.Yeah it looks very confusing!
I do yes. I preferred bootstrap as my framework. I have dabbled in php for my form submission stuff and making it secure that way. I was working on my own email software with a CRM but abandoned it when I left trucking and no longer had the time.HelloI'm just wondering if anyone here practices web development and if so, in what language.
Personally, I use PHP with a framework. The framework I've been using recently is Laravel.
Do you know any JavaScript libraries/frameworks? I'm hoping to learn React soon enough.So to recap I do front end development primarily html/css and JavaScript.