What comes after HTML > CSS >?

1.Html

2.Css

How should one proceed?

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medmonk
1 year ago

Since it was necessary to read out from the previous answers or your comments in which direction you want to go, I would also recommend JavaScript. However, I would not leave it, but expand it by TypeScript. TypeScript is simply a “Topset”, which expands JavaScript. More precisely, code written in TypeScript is compiled to JavaScript code. But now that doesn’t go out, because otherwise unnecessarily creates confusion.

If you have read and worked in JavaScript/TypeScript, you can and should look at frameworks and libraries such as Angular, Vue/Nuxt and/or React + React native. Angular and Vue are relatively similar to the structure and structure, but the Vue syntax is somewhat more self-contained. Since you might want to work with user data, you can also use Firebase and/or MongoDB.

lionel336
1 year ago

Look at the React Native. Sure, just a little JavaScrip and then react Native. That’s super interesting. I remember when I learned JavaScript, it was initially a big step from html to JS. But don’t let it scare you off…To understand JavaScript koomplett you need not only days, but weeks.

Lime13hibu
10 months ago

Hi so my recommendation choose you should continue with Javascript, Python C# or C++ I started with C++ myself and regretted it later because it wasn’t so easy to learn because I only made C++ I couldn’t know how easy other programming languages are and somehow got me through it but if you’ve already made good insights with CSS and HTML then that’s what I think I won’t be a big problem for you to work with C++

Good luck

 Mirko Marek
1 year ago

HTML is the basic structure of each website. CSS is required to design this basic structure. CSS lets you create the content of a website.

To be able to flexibly respond to user events and to control the website, you need JavaScript. JavaScript would be the next step.

EinAlexander
1 year ago

How to continue?

Javascript.

Alex

Xandros0506
1 year ago

Question: Where should the journey go and what is the goal?

Once thrown into the room…. HTML and CSS ok. Just what does it bring you to attach JS or PHP/ASP/JSP/Ruby/Perl/… if you actually intend to program with Assembler Microcontroller?

That would be like you wanted to learn fishing to go to Grosswildjagt….

NackterGerd
1 year ago
Reply to  DeathRow36

Internet sites develop like Facebook, Google, Insta and co.

Develop apps like WhatsApp, for example

But that’s some numbers too big

And not to create alone

Start with a normal dynamic website.

Baerenheini
1 year ago
Reply to  DeathRow36

Due to your planned trip, I would recommend you first learn JavaScript and after you will easily switch to React. Then you hit two flies with a gossip. For websites and web apps you can now use React and for Mobileapps React Native. React Native as a framework builds on React and has few changes.

NackterGerd
1 year ago
Reply to  Xandros0506

Then phython would not be bad as you can then integrate Raspberry Pi Pico Microcontroller into websites

 Mirko Marek
1 year ago
Reply to  Xandros0506

It’s about the focus on web development when someone writes where the trip goes and already mentions HTML and CSS, you can of course assume that it has the focus on web development. Otherwise you would start with assembler or C.

NackterGerd
1 year ago

With HTML and CSS you can make static websites.

In order to be able to evaluate forms as well as create email, it would be good to learn PHP for Dynamic Websites

Bohne47
1 year ago

I would also say Javascript. This allows you to bring more user engagement to your website.

alexthenr14
1 year ago

https://youtu.be/TUE93F3Yd88

The title of the video says it

DerAllerEchte20
1 year ago

Javascript

Bernhard35
1 year ago

JavaScript

SusgUY446
1 year ago

Javascript, php