February 22, 2013 at 10:14 am
In some circles this could be as touchy a topic as asking which religion to follow.
I'm a full time DBA with an interested in learning some web development. I have some databases, both MS SQL and MySQL, that I'd like to put my own web front end on. It would be mostly for displaying aggregated data and some data entry. I haven't done any web development since learning HTML 10+ years ago. Any suggestions on what language to start with?
Thanks,
Tim
March 6, 2013 at 8:31 pm
You can start your website through html or html 5 and css. Since, you mentioned that you have insights about html.
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March 7, 2013 at 7:46 am
T_Peters (2/22/2013)
In some circles this could be as touchy a topic as asking which religion to follow.I'm a full time DBA with an interested in learning some web development. I have some databases, both MS SQL and MySQL, that I'd like to put my own web front end on. It would be mostly for displaying aggregated data and some data entry. I haven't done any web development since learning HTML 10+ years ago. Any suggestions on what language to start with?
Thanks,
Tim
You are right that this can become a touchy topic. The most common web development platform currently is ASP.NET. The other is php. As DBA I will assume you pretty comfortable with MS products. Given that I would probably suggest looking at ASP.NET. Doesn't make any difference really if you chose VB or C# although C# tends to be more popular and more of the examples online are in C#. The translation from one to the other though is pretty trivial.
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March 7, 2013 at 7:47 am
Jhakovee (3/6/2013)
You can start your website through html or html 5 and css. Since, you mentioned that you have insights about html.
Not sure if this post was intended as help or spam for your SEO links in your signature.
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March 7, 2013 at 3:26 pm
Thanks for the advice Sean, though I'm a bit reluctant to take it from a Sporting KC fan 🙂 GO TIMBERS!
Thanks,
Tim - RCTID
March 8, 2013 at 8:56 am
T_Peters (3/7/2013)
Thanks for the advice Sean, though I'm a bit reluctant to take it from a Sporting KC fan 🙂 GO TIMBERS!Thanks,
Tim - RCTID
LOL. You guys recruited...err stole...Jewsbury from us!!! Having lived in Seattle for a number in years it seems we would be rivals no matter what since they are my #2. 😀
I have been a season ticket holder for the Wizards...err Sporting since '97. Made it to several games in 96 too.
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March 8, 2013 at 9:26 am
A Sounders fan too! This is unbearable 😛
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