On 30 August 2012 12:04, Brynjolfur Thorvardsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Go with .php and MySQL programming directly to begin with, incorporating
> CSS, JQuery etc. Once you’re comfortable with that, have a look at Rails.

There is no point a beginner learning php, he may never need it.  Just
go with Ruby and Rails.  If you do not know programming at all then it
might be best to start with a Ruby primer to get the basics of
programming, then move on to Rails.

Colin

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> I know HTML and CSS, but I have very little Javascript experience and very
> little programing knowlege.( Ruby ) I have decided to learn back-end web
> development. I choose Rails over Node.js
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> So please can you tell me if it would be a good idea to learn Node.js for or
> I should learn Ruby on Rails?
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