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    Being more technology oriented I have a harder time with the layout and colors of a page, I guess I am not that creative :-P

    If you start using AJAX I strongly suggest using a framework such as mojo or jquery, they are priceless when coding by hand. I dont know why I am rambling nightcat pretty much nailed it.

    On the otherside if you are coding ASP, ajax is insanely easy but you do need to know either vb.net, c# or one of the other supported object oriented languages. If you know java or C++ already you will find C# VERYYYY easy.

    I code in C# everyday and it is easy as hell and pretty effin fast. I still love php though :-) Even in that case you should know html, css, and a little js.

    I agree with the databases as well, you may need to learn some SQL (unless you are lazy and use LINQ in VS).

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    Either way, you have to learn the nuts and bolts. The creative end I think you have to have, innately. No doubt you can improve on it, however.

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    I recommend this book btw... http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596009878/ Its pretty good, its more conceptual then anything

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    Hello,

    I've been busy with school lately so I've had to prolong a few things. But i have finished basic html, really simple, and I'm on to my next language.

    Thanks nightcat for shedding some light on the difference between the two, as far as i knew i though 1 guy developed and designed :P At this point, i guess its still early in the game before i really have to make a choice between the 2.

    On another note, i recently learned how the email system works, MUA's and MTA's. Yes i now know what goes on when i hit the send button. long story.....

    Anyway, i will continue my endeavor, hopefully to see some results soon.

    Oh, and oofki, ill definetly check out that book.

    Thanks Again

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightcat View Post
    Well after reading all the posts I'll have to disagree with them.

    <Huge Snip>
    Actually, you could do both design and development.

    That way you are in total control.

    Regards,
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    Last edited by steve.milner; March 12th, 2009 at 03:52 PM.
    IT, e-commerce, Retail, Programme & Project Management, EPoS, Supply Chain and Logistic Services. Yorkshire. http://www.bigi.uk.com

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    I thank you guys for the reference to the www.w3schools.com. THIS IS AWESOME!!!

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