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  • Want to learn a little about web development. What development software what do you suggest?

    Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under web development | 4 Comments »

    Dreamweaver, Microsoft? Very new to web development so please help, Thanks.

    You can make any web site you want using nothing but the free software…

    Editors:

    Free HTML Editors, Web Editors, and WYSIWYG Web Editors and Site Builders:
    http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/htmleditors.shtml#htmleditors
    HTML Editor Reviews – http://www.wdvl.com/Reviews/HTML/
    Free Online Editor Tool: http://htmledit.squarefree.com/
    Free Flash Website Builder (Online): http://www.wix.com/
    PageBreeze (Free visual (WYSIWYG) and HTML tag/source modes): http://www.pagebreeze.com/
    Notepad++ (Free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages): http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
    Serif WebPlus SE: http://myrtc.blogspot.com/2009/08/review-serif-webplus-se.html

    Download Trellian WebPage (Free): http://www.trellian.com/webpage/download.htm

    Mac users might want to download BBedit Lite, a more powerful, and free mac text editor: http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit_lite.html

    Free Mac Web Design Software: http://web-design.lovetoknow.com/Free_Mac_Web_Design_Software

    Just a matter of learning how to do it properly and NOT let the editor do all the work as you will need to hand code some pages at times.

    Ron

    4 Responses

    1. MrWiseGuy Says:

      Dreamweaver – Its very user friendly and theres loads of tutorials on google which help you getting to grasps with dreamweaver.
      References :

    2. Rounder Says:

      That all depends on what you mean by web development. Do you mean actual application development or site design.

      If you mean application development, you need to start out with some fundamentals. learn javascript or php then advance into .net languages like vb.net, c#, or even Delphi.net.

      If you mean site design, dreamweaver may be helpful but there is a bit of a learning curve. Look into th basics of html and css. http://www.w3schools.com provides a good source of tutorials.

      Dreamweaver is not robust enough to do any serious application development.
      References :

    3. Winston Says:

      This is a vast topic and with a dozen ways to skin the same cat.

      Whatever you do you need HTML. It is a mark-up language and not programming.

      To get logic into your web page, the easiest (learning) route is to begin with PHP which is also not really a programming language.

      From there you want evolve into Java or some other Object Oriented Programming like C# but I’d personally go Java.

      If you think you are really gifted and extremely smart them jump straight into Java and never look back!
      References :

    4. Ron Says:

      You can make any web site you want using nothing but the free software…

      Editors:

      Free HTML Editors, Web Editors, and WYSIWYG Web Editors and Site Builders:
      http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/htmleditors.shtml#htmleditors
      HTML Editor Reviews – http://www.wdvl.com/Reviews/HTML/
      Free Online Editor Tool: http://htmledit.squarefree.com/
      Free Flash Website Builder (Online): http://www.wix.com/
      PageBreeze (Free visual (WYSIWYG) and HTML tag/source modes): http://www.pagebreeze.com/
      Notepad++ (Free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages): http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
      Serif WebPlus SE: http://myrtc.blogspot.com/2009/08/review-serif-webplus-se.html

      Download Trellian WebPage (Free): http://www.trellian.com/webpage/download.htm

      Mac users might want to download BBedit Lite, a more powerful, and free mac text editor: http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit_lite.html

      Free Mac Web Design Software: http://web-design.lovetoknow.com/Free_Mac_Web_Design_Software

      Just a matter of learning how to do it properly and NOT let the editor do all the work as you will need to hand code some pages at times.

      Ron
      References :

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