What should I use to web design

Discussion in 'Web Development & Web Hosting' started by michael78, Jan 17, 2007.

  1. michael78

    michael78 Terabyte Poster

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    Thats the problem there are so many different ways of doing things with web development. When I pass my MCSA final exam and start doing some web designing I'm just going to stick with XHTML, CSS and PHP/MYSQL. From there I'll just see how things pan out and if there are any clear signs of one or two technologies becoming the standard before I bother learning them.
     
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  2. Dan Ballance

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    then again, if you're training in a m$ product anyways, then 'keeping it all under roof', so to speak, and learning their approach to web development might be a good way forward.

    check out the stats here:

    http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html

    whilst apache is still the clear market leader, m$ have started to close the gap somewhat in recent times. if you will already b working on a windows network, then i would be tempted to learn how their web dev kit works,

    just a thought,

    dan :-)
     

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