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Web development

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RE: Web development

#51
23-01-2019, 05:29 PM
kakaoclub Wrote:
i need to discover ATOM, know by name but nothing more.

you will enjoy very much.the addons system is wonderful i used for example preview when i was learning html.

RE: Web development

#52
23-01-2019, 05:46 PM
HajiLight Wrote:
you will enjoy very much.the addons system is wonderful i used for example preview when i was learning html.

Thanks i will try it, on visual studio code you have a "store" with a lot of extensions available like ATOM.

RE: Web development

#53
If you guys aren't using VIM, ya'll are normies, that's just the truth fam.

RE: Web development

#54
Using pre-made sources is waaaay easier lel c:
I am pretty bad at web developping lel.

RE: Web development

#55
notepad++ or visual studio code its fast and free and also will catch syntax errors a great place to start

RE: Web development

#56
the best program in my opinion is adobe dreamweaver. I have always handled it well.

RE: Web development

#57
Well I'm not actually a web developer, but love to know more about programming language and how it works. I usually practice php, javascript, html, css using notepad++ or sublime text. The Internet is enough to get a lot of information about learning to develop a website, there arealso a great number of youtuber who make step by stepvideos about coding languages for beginer. Good luck.

RE: Web development

#58
I use node mostly for my apps, I don't have a ton of experience but I'm working to get there.

RE: Web development

#59
go on notepad ++ and the docs only the docs will help just search MDN on google

RE: Web development

#60
God it's been ages since I've done any actual coding. So many good WYSIWYG editors now that why would anyone bother doing it the old way

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