Making a website; |
Making a website; |
Sep 25 2009, 02:28 PM
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What do most of you guys use to make your websites?
I have like the oldest program in the woooorld (Front Page) and I cant even do much on there, and I figured you guys must know some good program (free maybe? that are some good?? I really like the way a lot of sites make theirs like this &I see a lot like those..do they use a specific program? |
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Nov 28 2009, 01:51 PM
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![]() ICE CREAM ♥ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 405 Joined: Nov 2008 Member No: 699,617 |
For me:
http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...=240005&hl= My Languages/Applications
My Opinion of other Languages/Applications I very recently started learning more complex languages and applications. You can say that I am just starting to use higher-level languages and applications, but from a different angle (since I've been designing for so long now using raw HTML and Flash/AS2). Over the last month or so, I've become fluent in basic PHP/MySQL, XHTML, and have become comfortable using Dreamweaver CS4. Right now, I'm in the process of learning Javascript (for full AJAX), and am getting into OOP for PHP/MySQL and to transition into learning AS3 for Flash (which is entirely OOP). So for now, my opinion of these languages is very high. As for other languages like Python, and Ruby on Rails, I should say first that my work is centered almost entirely on the web. The reason that I find myself using web-specific applications in general is because of the potential I see in cloud-computing and server-side AI applications. Even though there are some limitations to using web-specific applications (especially when it comes to the level of complexity and higher-language capabilities, i.e. PHP) I find that learning languages that are vastly beyond the scope of my needs and complexity isn't worth my time yet. Learning Other Languages/Applications I think you absolutely need to get a instructed hands-on experience with any language to learn it. I think it's best if I explain it in the way that I learned: I started to learn HTML and Flash/AS2 simply by playing around with it. Solely through online tutorials and a few speckled videos here and there let me get comfortable with those two elements. When I felt that I needed to expand my repertoire, I started to actually buy books and try and do things with that (when I started PHP/MySQL), but I still felt I couldn't get comfortable with the languages by reading and getting hands on with it either. I thought that doing this copying and testing approach by book. Then I found my gold mine: http://lynda.com/ I absolutely recommend it to anyone who needs to learn any program or become fluent in any language for a fraction of the price that you would pay for courses, books, or time spent on incomplete online tutorials. I'm not trying to advertise, but this has made my designing/programming/workflow efficiency capabilites go through the roof. Lynda.com is an expansive, well-organized, constantly-updated library of online video tutorials that will get you up and at new langauges and applications at lightning speed. Before, I felt as though learning certain languages (JS, XHTML, PHP/MySQL) would be a huge time commitment, but not it's only a matter of time. |
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electricaddiction Making a website; Sep 25 2009, 02:28 PM
elletricity Do you mean an image editing program or a website ... Sep 25 2009, 02:45 PM
electricaddiction Oh, I should have made that clearer - I meant webs... Sep 25 2009, 03:34 PM
Mike There's Adobe Dreamweaver, if you're willi... Sep 25 2009, 03:41 PM
TheOn3LeftBehind Sorry not to be of any help, but if anybody is usi... Oct 13 2009, 06:34 PM
Buttsex I use Nano.
If you want a wysiwyg editor, I sug... Oct 13 2009, 07:07 PM
Mikeplyts Notepad, Firebug, Filezilla (not often), and the F... Oct 13 2009, 07:12 PM
jcp you still have to know html and css. Oct 13 2009, 07:28 PM
synatribe I highly recommend notepad, because since you are ... Oct 13 2009, 07:33 PM
saysayrox I use html-kit. I love it because I can do alot wi... Nov 27 2009, 06:13 PM![]() ![]() |