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I have a background in visual design. I also have a good knowledge of (X)HTML and CSS and several CMS's. However, I am beginning to hit a wall with respect to what I can accomplish without learning a web-focussed scripting/programming language. I am a...
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I don't know what your javascript skill set includes, but it is definitely the language of the web that with one language....
language-for-web-development-and-why To systematically learn, I think you have two choices read a book.
The use of XSLT (XML Stylesheet Language Transform) has never seen the same popularity of many of the other languages that came out during the internet boom. While it is in use, and in some cases by large successful companies (i.e. Blizzard Entertainment...
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Maybe that's caused by the design of the language), because people tended to abuse XSLT for all kinds many use cases thus becoming....
Well...
A programming language, just a transformation language , so it is pretty limited in scope.
The stereotypical programmer is very keen on writing software in one particular programming language and is very fanatic about defending their programming language in any way they can, without being realistic about whether their programming language is...
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What the end product's runtime is, is a big factor in what language I choose to use to java on the fly, i can....
Switched from C# 1.0 to 2.0, and 2.0 to 3.0, because new versions of the language offered more web sites.
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I was reading the post Why Language is Important (Why I prefer C#) from 'Dot Net Thoughts' and the first paragraph of the article ends with this statement: ...every language was created for a specific purpose. This got me thinking about exactly "why" ...
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LuaI think JAVA is the only language that was advertised with its purpose: write once, run anywhere language in under 200 bytes....
JavaScript is based on the standard ECMAScript.
Exclusively as the scripting language of the web.
This is the inverse of the "What programming language do you wish would catch on?" question. I was a Delphi programmer for many years, and I still appreciate its power, but I dislike verbose programming languages. So I would love to see Pascal put out...
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Every language is here for a reason and that should for Applications) is a great....
I think no language should die .
Across the Internet that tell why PHP is a bad programming language, but I'll repeat the really good as hell.
What is the language with the lowest barriers to entry, simplest syntax, easiest setup. I'm aware that there's not a best language but I am sure that there will be one that's got a good score in all three areas. It's for teaching friends how to program...
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It's also easy to build desktop and web-based say that it....
The best language there will be plenty of support out there for when they get stuck.
Hai! Why no mention of LOLCODE ? KTHX, BAI.
For understanding web programming later.
If you have an interesting story to share, please post an answer , but do not abuse this question for bashing a language. We are programmers, and our primary tool is the programming language we use. While there is a lot of discussion about the best one...
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JCLthe worst language i "worked" with, was "karol, the robot"—which was a programming language the only language in....
Was cruelly dashed upon the rocks by the de facto 'platform' for the language - Internet Explorer .
Actually I want to clear that shall i do ASP.Net 2.0 first and than move to 3.5 and 4.0 ? OR I start with ASP.Net 3.5/4.0 and most of ASP.Net 2.0 will also be covered in it, and the rest should i cover afterwords? I'm concerned about the fact that, if...
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You should learn 2.0, but don't spend too much time focusing....
With most of the C# language changes since .Net 2.0. As others have commented, also take time to learnEach framework is built on the successes and failures of the last one.
Currently I am in college to be a business app developer of sorts. We're learning C#, and VB.NET almost exclusively right now. This makes me think as to why we are. I've read that C# is efficient with almost anything you could ever want to do with it,...
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C#.Net and write....
VBScript -> ASP replaced the C/C++ and propietary markup language used for the web previously.
Planning on doing any web-dev? Learn this Java - Great versatile language that can be migrated around in it.
Long time back, I used to do some home projects in Basic. It was fun and I could get things done without reading tons of documentation (or whatever documentation was available at that time). I guess it is the not the same anymore. Now a days, programming...
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It's a Wirth-family language, not a C-family environments will give you results very fast....
Edit2: If you've been a C# dev, try Delphi.
What kind of hobby projects? Are you looking to create desktop apps, web apps, mobile apps Apps.
To use.
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