What web programming languages should I learn?

dcpsoguy

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I already know Coldfusion, and PHP.. What other web programming languages should I learn?
 

worth

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How did you learn PHP? I'm trying to learn that, kind of confusing with all the SQL stuff.
 

dcpsoguy

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Is ASP worth it? How about ASP.net?

I don't want to learn a dying programming language(ASP), and then have to learn another one(ASP.net)
 

dcpsoguy

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I know both CSS and HTML, and neither of them are programming languages.

It is worth mentioning that I have some knowledge of XML, so don't mention XML, even though XML isn't even a programming language
 

LintBalll

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Or don't learn any programming. Get Dreamweaver Ultradev and let the tools do the work for you!
 

notfred

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Pick one lannguage and learn it well. It's better than being lousy at a bunch of different languages.
 

Ameesh

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<< Java. It's hot, hot, hot... >>




I'd say learn ASP.NET and C#, will be the jsp / java killer.

ASP>NET can do server side error checking for both browsers, oncredibbly nice technology and C# is alot lot faster then slow poke java.


btw i know JAVA and C# very well.
 

falconx88

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it doesn't matter which language u learn as long as u can apply the concept of it to a new development
you are going to do fine...just need to learn the syntax

but you should know object oriented programming....if u know this then u r all set with C++ and C# and Java
 

stingbandel

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if you really want to learn, EJB is one of the best right now. I am learning ASP again now. I did the PHP before and I see that ASP and PHP are not too different imo. But also you might want to consider servlet. That's a little bit harder than ASP and PHP.




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Shazam

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<< Java. It's hot, hot, hot... >>




I'd say learn ASP.NET and C#, will be the jsp / java killer.

ASP>NET can do server side error checking for both browsers, oncredibbly nice technology and C# is alot lot faster then slow poke java.


btw i know JAVA and C# very well.
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Learn C# first? Not on your life. Maybe after learning Java... It's pretty hard to find a job learning a language that's still in non-release state.