49erRuss Posted January 30, 2012 Report Posted January 30, 2012 Hello everyone, I want to take a moment and introduce myself. My name is Russ and I'm a 'soon to be' retired truck driver that has always had an interest in computer programming. Ten years ago or so, I made a few web pages with html. Now I want to get caught up to speed so to speak, and fine tune what I already now about html and learn more about php, css, asp and any other extensions as well. I found you all from a Google search and seeing as how you are on the first page, I must be at the right place to learn lol. I might be an 'old' dog, but I can still learn new tricks. If I can't find the answer to some questions I have on the forum, I'll probably be asking some questions later on. You have alot of content on here so I'm going to be pretty busy reading for awhile. Take care, Russ
benjaminmorgan Posted January 30, 2012 Report Posted January 30, 2012 Killersites has some great tutorials that a beginner can easily pick up. They use practical examples so when you learn here you are putting your knowledge to good use. And this is probably the most active Web Design forum I have ever seen so You are in the right place. http://www.killervideostore.com/ http://www.killersites.com/university/
49erRuss Posted January 30, 2012 Author Report Posted January 30, 2012 Killersites has some great tutorials that a beginner can easily pick up. They use practical examples so when you learn here you are putting your knowledge to good use. And this is probably the most active Web Design forum I have ever seen so You are in the right place. http://www.killervideostore.com/ http://www.killersites.com/university/ Thank you, I appreciate the reply. Yeah, I've been clicking away and I've got alot of windows open lol. I started a favorites folder already and I've been adding links left and right. One thing I might do shortly, is register a domain name. I'll just be using it for family use so I won't have any need to worry if the search engines can find it or not. Thanks again Benjamin, Russ
benjaminmorgan Posted January 30, 2012 Report Posted January 30, 2012 Domain name is a good idea. When you have your code online it is easier for the forum users to help with problems that come up because we can see the code.
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