Can someone help me out with some good info. I want to take these courses.
Active Server Pages
C Programming: An Intro
C++ Programming
C# Programming
ColdFusion
ColdFusion Professional:
for Developers
Crystal Reports
DHTML: Cross-Browser
Techniques
Domino: Application Dev.
Domino: Web Programming
Dreamweaver UltraDev
Web Pages with JavaScript
Fund. of Computer Program
HTML: Web Authoring
Java Programming
JavaScript Cookbook
Microsoft SQL Server
System Administration
Object-Oriented Programming:
Principles
Optimizing Web Site Perf.
Oracle Dev: PL/SQL
Oracle Fundamentals
Oracle: PL/SQL
Oracle: SQL *Plus
Oracle: SQL, PL/SQL, and
SQL*Plus
Oracle: Tuning and
Troubleshooting
Relational Database Design
SQL Server: Design and
Implementation, Part 2
SQL: Advanced Querying
SQL: An Introduction
SQL: Fund. of Querying
VB Script
Visual Basic
Visual C++: Desktop Apps
Visual C++: Distributed
Applications
Web Development with
Cascading
Style Sheets
XML:
I'm thinking about taking some web programming courses.?
thats a loooong list. i think u dont need to know all of that...it wont hurt if u do. but it would take a loooong time and would be hard to keep upto date with all. of them.
Also its good if you pick an alegence between Miscrosoft and Open source. if its microsoft you'll be doing ASP, sql server C#, WPF or open source it would be php, oracle, java.
you need to learn basic web designing so u need html, css
dont bother about vb script and c ++. they are kinda outdated. pick one programming language and master it. i recommend c#
Reply:good luck with that. You need to just stick to a basic language to being with. Start with C programming and learn all the basics of it and master it, then you can advance to other languages.
Reply:You should take a basic programming course above all else. They'll most likely teach you C++ or Java as your first language. Parallel to that, you can take a basic web course that teaches HTML. Web programming using JavaScript, PHP, etc. will require some programming knowledge that you will gain in your first basic programming course.
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