Which code to learn 1st?


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    Which code to learn 1st?


    I want to learn eventually, about all of these coding types here
    Codecademy
    Just wondering, which should i learn 1st and in what order to learn the rest?
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    Html -> css -> javascript

    And then I'd say PHP, but apparently some of the other server-side-scripting languages are easier to learn but just as powerful.
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    FuturDreamz said:
    Html -> css -> javascript

    And then I'd say PHP, but apparently some of the other server-side-scripting languages are easier to learn but just as powerful.
    Thanks:)
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    FuturDreamz said:
    Html -> css -> javascript

    And then I'd say PHP, but apparently some of the other server-side-scripting languages are easier to learn but just as powerful.
    I mostly agree with this. However, PHP is quite easy to get started, and its open source. Plus you can use PHP on almost any web server platform easily unlike say ASP.NET.
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    Good to know. I never use Perl an such myself, but once in a while I hear how one gets rave reviews or something.
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    I personally started with HTML4.01 and CSS2 before moving into PHP5. I then used my knowledge in PHP5 to learn a bit of Ruby.

    Programming is an interesting thing where, if you know one language, learning others come to you naturally because the fundamental logic behind all programming languages are more or less the same once you get past the differing syntax of the various languages.
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    If you ever get interested in wanting to learn how to write code for applications, then I would personally start with C++, although, I find that C# has a slightly easier syntax when writing visual elements, for example context menus and drop-down menus.

    That reminds me, I really need to start learning how to write in C# again
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