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i already know html. i used lissa explains but i didnt like it much. the best site is http://www.w3schools.com i used that for all my coding. i dont get css much though. i tried learning asp but its soooo hard!
i already know html. i used lissa explains but i didnt like it much. the best site is http://www.w3schools.com i used that for all my coding. i dont get css much though. i tried learning asp but its soooo hard!
If you do want to learn asp i reocmmend sams teach yourself asp in 24 hours its only about £15 and is a great book which teaches you pretty much everything about asp - ive been programming asp for 3 years and still use it.
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i have a book on asp but i got it from the library and havent returned it! i cant use that library again now! lol. i would buy it but im living on the cash of a 15 year old. i have an income of £14 a week!
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i have a book on asp but i got it from the library and havent returned it! i cant use that library again now! lol. i would buy it but im living on the cash of a 15 year old. i have an income of £14 a week!
i have a book on asp but i got it from the library and havent returned it! i cant use that library again now! lol. i would buy it but im living on the cash of a 15 year old. i have an income of £14 a week!

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Ah well theres lots of good stuff on the web, anyway on a student with no income (well i get a student loan and stuff) and have outgoings of around £100 a week
Ah well theres lots of good stuff on the web, anyway on a student with no income (well i get a student loan and stuff) and have outgoings of around £100 a week

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http://www.dynamicdrive.com/
there are good stuff there.
but when it comes to html... lots of sites are good as well. CodeAve is ok.
my site's done with notepad
http://trish.red-silhouette.org
there are good stuff there.
but when it comes to html... lots of sites are good as well. CodeAve is ok.
my site's done with notepad

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Well, I've started with programming almost 8 years ago when I was 11 years old. My first 'project' was a web page, iIt was just a couple of HTML tags written with notepad so I guess you are in the right path.
I played with Front Page a little bit later and I left it behind soon.
My advice is : always try to use the lowest technology. Front Page hides the 'magic' from your eyes. If you want to be a real programmer never use things like that or Visual Basic.
Personally I prefer Perl as a server side language but I'll still use C++ anytime anywhere.
Nowadays I'm working as a C\C++ programmer here in Spain, of course I'm not sticking to it, I'm learning assembly
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I played with Front Page a little bit later and I left it behind soon.
My advice is : always try to use the lowest technology. Front Page hides the 'magic' from your eyes. If you want to be a real programmer never use things like that or Visual Basic.
Personally I prefer Perl as a server side language but I'll still use C++ anytime anywhere.
Nowadays I'm working as a C\C++ programmer here in Spain, of course I'm not sticking to it, I'm learning assembly

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