Am 23. Aug, 2002 schwätzte Mark Berkwitt so:
> I'm preparing to begin another project and find I need to learn a great deal
> about developing web sites.
> I have a couple of books on my shelf,
> *Dynamic HTML, O'REILLY, 1998
> *HTML, 3rd ed., O'REILLY, "Covers HTML 4.0", 1998
> both are unused.
> Should I go with a development package, or just use these books(assuming
> they're not obsolete) and use vim or emacs?
Not sure what you're asking here. Do you mean something like FrontPage or
whatever it is that ChillySoft sells?
> Additionally, what do I need to learn if I want to include a purchasing
> feature for selling a very few products online?
There are a few packages out there that already do that type of thing.
Others on the AZPHP mailing list ( very low volume ) would be able to make
recommendations in that arena.
> Do I need to learn XML or other languages/technologies?
XML is a good thing.
At this point I would suggest getting familiar with PHP and MySQL ( learning
PostgreSQL as well is good ). Come to the meeting Tue night and you can
learn about pros and cons of PHP and ASP.
ciao,
der.hans
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