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it must be really hard to learn, is anyone good in web desgining becuause i need some help, i need to make a member login page and only i can make the passwords and usernames.

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I'd help you... I'm running the php Modding service (look in my sig) Just post there and you can request my php services for websites for ranging helions.

 

It's just closed until the shop comes back :(

 

But on topic:

 

I prefer php and mysql

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Look at all these nerds... lol... just kidding. I wish I know that much myself.

 

As for my favorite... Since I'm in the process of learning PHP, so Javascript is my top right now.

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I'd have to say my favorite is PHP, its really easy to use and flexible for its purpose. Javascript is good for HTML page interactivity. Combining PHP, CSS, JS, XML, and HTML always gives the most advanced page, but takes a lot of learning. I have very little experience in C/C++, but it seems to me that they are the most powerful of all 2nd-level programming languages. Oh, and HTML, CSS, XML, etc. are all markup languages, not programming languages.

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Yes... C/C++ can be used to code both high-level programs as well as low machine-level assembly codes.

 

I am now learning JSP (java based version of ASP/PHP) for my college project... but I dun think it would ever land up in my list of favorites.

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XML evolved from HTML, allowing more flexibility, less static pages, and advanced functions. XML not only has it's base in HTML, but has alot of other features to it as well.

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My favorite is PHP. JavaScript is my second, and I geuss Perl 3rd, since it's really similar to PHP. *I hate Visual Basic*

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I definately enjoy using HTML and JS.. I have never tried C# or any of those languages.. but I think HTML and JS are easy to understand and easy to use.

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Its C++ and Java for me. I like them being OOP (Object Oriented Programming) languages and all the languages that now a days are invented are based on OOP.

 

As for web languages, i don't know of any, but I am making mind to learn Perl and php

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