Getting Started – Part 2

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This is the second video in the “Web Programming 101″ course and the second video in the “Getting Started” lesson. This is a continuation of the foundational concepts of web programming learned in “Web Programming 101: Getting Started – Part 1“.
Don’t forget to download the companion worksheet to help you further in your study of web programming.
Watch now and be sure to comment below.


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i see all the types of programing lesson which you send them to me, but i really want learn more about creating software.and my programing language is javascript
thank you sir:
Thanks Adam. There’s plenty more to learn, but knowing what I’ve shown you in these last two videos will keep you from being lost when I get into the scripting languages (PHP, JavaScript, etc.).
I’m actually pretty excited about teaching you this! I love this stuff.
Adam you don’t want to rush into the programming, because it’s just about that, you need to learn the basics aswell.
I have been using most of these things on the video the hard way. It is so nice to understand them better. You are a TEACHER.
I am undecided about the programming language. If I am not wrong (you tell me) javascript is more widely used to create applications and php for page creation. PHP has become very popular.
In any case, I will try both eventually.
I’m delighted with this course, if only I could have the other half of my brain back!
Raul,
I’m glad it’s starting to make more sense to you. I appreciate your comment.
It’s okay if you are undecided right now. To be honest, the core principles will be similar, but the method will vary between languages.
JavaScript is more widely accepted, but it WAS here first. PHP is very popular now and I actually prefer it.
It’s important to note that JavaScript and PHP each have their own unique uses. One is client-side and the other is server-side.
Anyways, I’ll get into more of the details of each language in the course. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Very good Clifton, nicely detailed easy to understand. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks glad you enjoyed it.
can you tell us a bit more about javascript
Excellent video Clifton, although I’m familiar with this material you still added to what I already know. When can we expect the next video?
Thank you again.
This is a very nice video, explaining every thing.I look forward to watch the next video.
Thank you for offering such a nice video.
amazing videos.Thanks
the video is not working
Hello. I just wanted you to know that the color code is not changing the text as it is suppose to. What am I doing wrong?
sir,
I hv seen ur video. They r jst bst 1.
but i want to know about programming that are not web based.
pls may i hv ur id..
i love computers.im a steet dude .i didnt know anything about pcs at all….i have learnd so much so fast…everything on my own…and i fiend for more …three months after touching one i could build one…im trying to leave the block alone…i fix them for family and friend all the time…i want to learn what you know…sumthing like a son and father….student…this is what i wanna do with my life…i feel like school is to slow for me…i learn as i do …meaning time means alot to me…i hate prosess…to long
love it.would like to know how to develop software
Thank you. I am completely happy just taking it one step at a time. I still need to learn HTML and CSS before jumping into Java or PHP. Well done, You make it so much easier to understand. I have to admit that this lesson is going to have to be replayed several times by me to completely grasp all that you covered.
This was informative to the point, simple and easy to grasp. Love your sense of humor. Practice makes perfect. Keep up the excellent work!
For goodness sake – surely you can develop relevant software or access the relevant video software i.e. Camtasia – which doesn’t see the video break every 3-5 words.
I’m appalled and want my money back. As I sure as hell can’t learn anything with what you’ve got.
Hello Henry,
I want to join the class but can’t see the “Green” NOW ENROLLING button, is the class full now. Please reply to me!
I have been using most of these things on the video the hard way. It is so nice to understand them better. You are a TEACHER.
I am undecided about the programming language. If I am not wrong (you tell me) javascript is more widely used to create applications and php for page creation. PHP has become very popular.
In any case, I will try both eventually.
I’m delighted with this course, if only I could have the other half of my brain back!
hyee guys in 2nd part of the video how to highlight the “clicking here”