I really have some great ideas.
I don't want to outsource my projects to an Indian developer,
I want to do it my self, I never tried though.
I want to mix my front-end development skills with my futuristic
back-end development skills to lunch a few projects of my own.
So for you guys, the ones that already familiar with web development
and have made a few big projects etc.
How did you guys start?
I know xHTML and CSS pretty good, that's basically it.
I really want to take a period of time to dedicate myself to study all this
back end development shit.
From where did you guys start?
Should I start with JS, PHP, Ruby etc.? is there a preferable order?
and also, one important question, how and when you actually started
to implement the theoretical knowledge you had?
how you came to this point that all this code started to make sense
to you and you integrated it into a website or webapp that you
thought of by yourself?
Thanks in advnace.
As for the resources, there're lotsss of them, but if you have something
unique that I might not stumble upon, shoot it.
I don't want to outsource my projects to an Indian developer,
I want to do it my self, I never tried though.
I want to mix my front-end development skills with my futuristic
back-end development skills to lunch a few projects of my own.
So for you guys, the ones that already familiar with web development
and have made a few big projects etc.
How did you guys start?
I know xHTML and CSS pretty good, that's basically it.
I really want to take a period of time to dedicate myself to study all this
back end development shit.
From where did you guys start?
Should I start with JS, PHP, Ruby etc.? is there a preferable order?
and also, one important question, how and when you actually started
to implement the theoretical knowledge you had?
how you came to this point that all this code started to make sense
to you and you integrated it into a website or webapp that you
thought of by yourself?
Thanks in advnace.
As for the resources, there're lotsss of them, but if you have something
unique that I might not stumble upon, shoot it.