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Epatron

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Discourse at school
(Discourse word from google translate)

Hey CODECALL members, long time no see! We need to do at school english discourse / speech in front of class to everybody and
teacher will give us grade from speaking and content.
I got good idea which is "Programming Websites"!
I will tell some basic of HTML, CSS, PHP, JAVASCRIPT and show them some examples, via websites.
Because I'm not still a pro, so I might post some questions about these languages, so just wanted to say if I need help I will write it here!

Haven't started the project, if you don't include header 'Programming....' and 'HTML'.
Any ideas where should I start when I start my discourse with HTML?
Maybe start from describing what its actually HTML... "HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language..."

PS. Maybe just one person from the class know what's html :D

Thanks anyways! :-)

Young student from Finland!
PS: 15-year-old! :)


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I would definitely start with HTML = Hypertext Markup Language, including what it is and limitations. Then go to CSS=Cascading Style Sheets as overcoming formatting limitations, then JavaScript as overcoming lack of programming, the PHP as serverside programming.
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Yes, I would also agree to start with HTML. I started writing HTML in my music class in 6th grade, when we were supposed to be playing a music game. :P Me and a few friends would open up Notepad and save HTML docs, just for fun. HTML is a great way to start, but along side of HTML, you'll need CSS as well.

I - myself, am not an expert at CSS. I'm actually currently in a school where I am learning more about Web Dev languages, so I can have a better understanding of JavaScript, CSS and PHP.

If you need any help, feel free to contact me via PM. :)

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