Dec182011

Can you recommend books for dynamic website programming, PHP & MySQL, HTML, Java, and Jquery?

Khiem asks:

I’ve been watching this website for a long time, use this utility to translate English translate.google.com

I am one who loves to create a sales website, blog. My weakness is my English is not pretty but that’s okay, I have been learning basic English course. I am very hard to select the documents to web programming.

We hope people only experience, document sharing website programming for me, especially on “PHP & MySQL”.

Thank you …. Thank you for reading!



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el tio ska

December 18, 2011

Check this out however: W3Fools

Jeff Fabish

*Fixed link: http:/www.w3fools.com/

W3Fools states that W3Schools posts “inaccurate or misleading content”. While I agree that W3Schools certifications are unaccredited (I have one myself), I haven’t found any misleading or incorrect information from W3Schools. The examples W3Fools provide are trivial and would typically only matter on unsupported browsers.

It’s great to encourage your users to enforce good syntax, but on a beginner this is just more red tape that ‘hampers their ability to learn’. I suggest to learn the technology with a conscious understanding that there are better ways of writing the code. Once you understand the concept, then worry about making your code tidy.

December 18, 2011
Jay

Yes, very much looks like a result of a destructive mind.
Because w3cshools has the report error option on every page, using which you can submit your opinion.

you do not need to create a website to list mistakes and to keep the fixed mistakes listed on your site, unless you want some attention.

December 19, 2011
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Khiem Live

December 19, 2011

Thanks all, 
I am also a question anymore, that’s the order of website programming ..We should start something first, followed by …until the last part we need to learn ..Thanks very much for all your interest.

Jeff Fabish

If I understand your question correctly, you’re asking what order you should learn the programming languages, correct? 

1.) HTML & CSS
2.) Javascript
3.) PHP & MySQL
4.) Java

December 19, 2011
Khiem Live

Thanks you, thank you…
…very much

December 19, 2011