John Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Jon Slaughter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone mentioned that you might require JavaScript on the client
side. I recommend against that - people and organizations disable
JavaScript
Jon Slaughter wrote:
I'm trying to get into web development for creating a professional web site
and I'm confused on which language I should use. I've read some comparisons
between the major languages and I was thinking that python might be the way
to go for the most powerful and general
Hi Jon,
Yes, there are a variety of tutorials on the Internet that can help you
learning how to use Python with the web. Two of the best ones you can
get for free by clicking on the link below.
1) http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Python/Writing-CGI-Programs-in-Python/
2)
Jon Slaughter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know of any detailed and objective comparisons
between the major languages(perl, php, java, javascript, etc...)
that might help me get a clearer picture?
I don't know of any (really good) comparisions, but anyway here
are my opinion:
Don't
Jon Slaughter wrote:
I'm trying to get into web development for creating a professional web site
and I'm confused on which language I should use. I've read some comparisons
between the major languages and I was thinking that python might be the way
to go for the most powerful and general
Jon Slaughter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, can anyone recommend any book or web page that gives an introduction
to the method in which one programs web sites? I am not clear on who one,
for instance, would use C++ as the language for a web site except by using
it to create html... I'm
Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Jon Slaughter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone mentioned that you might require JavaScript on the client
side. I recommend against that - people and organizations disable
JavaScript for security reasons, and browsers on