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Is html is still worth to be learned?
i ask this question because somebody have told me that in the future is the app centric world,and I still beginner so i need the answer.
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HTML is the basic building block of the internet. As app-centric as the future will get, it's not getting obsolete.
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You cannot make Colombian grinded black coffee with HTML though. so if Colombian grinded black coffee is what you want to do, HTML is not for you.
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Only way HTML will become irrelevant is if the governments seize control over the internet, change it, and make it use something differently. Or maybe a plasma solar flare hitting the planet.
Websites, including this one right here, uses HTML to present documentation to people on the internet. That's not going anywhere.
To answer your question simply, HTML isn't going anywhere.
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one must learn HTML to know about web designing
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It is where web sites magic start
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HTML is like a first step of coding career.
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it need to learn in a way for web dev.
HTML -> CSS -> JS
(3 core languages)
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html language is the core language in the making of any website from scratch.
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If you want to develop anything related to web you simply MUST learn html.
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HTML is the Alpha and Omega of programming, you can't say that The Internet is useless.
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Don't get discouraged by that person telling you html is on its path to the south. Web and html as one of its aspects is the one that is definitely platform independent, distribution free (no need to install, updates is centralized), and more secure (most browsers support sandbox).
I strongly encourage you to learn html, there's nothing to lose from learning. Even if the rumor you heard become reality you still gain something, that is your knowledge of html, if you choose to abandon it and html survived you lose the chance to know and master it earlier.
I'll see you later in html class..
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Say thanks to sololearn
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/523772/?ref=app
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Short answer: ABSOLUTELY!
Long answer: HTML5 is literally the first thing you learn as a web developer, then you will learn CSS (similar, different tags) for giving style to the html code/page you just wrote.
Unsolicited answer/knowledge passing: from there, you can explore various languages and choose what language you would like to use for jobs/projects/tasks. Most stablished projects will require or already have specific frameworks in play. in cases like that, you'd just be a contributor doing maintenance.
Other reasons to explore new languages is to see how easily you pick certain ones up or understand the syntax. Also, consider the type of work you will be doing. Finally, if you're a new web developer (this question makes me think you are), I strongly recommend that you take your own interests and passions into consideration when choosing operating systems and languages, which can be highly customized to be conducive to what YOU want to do.
I think of coding as a quest to become a "master builder" like in the lego movie, or like becoming "the one" in the matrix. You just took the red pill! "Welcome to the real world." Now get out there and hack the planet, as you see fit!
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it's base of the web and good for you to learn it
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Well, HTML and XHTML are specific vocabulary for webpages; XML on the other hand, is the grammar for representing data. If you plan on building apps, you could use a WebView and render HTML or XHTML inside of it, but you'd be much better off learning XML for that matter.
I should probably add that if you're looking into learning something that's going to be useful for the future, then in my opinion, learning Virtual Reality (VR) now is similar to learning HTML in the 90's :)
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You couldn't make webpage without HTML so there is no choice...
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yes it is, to build a User Interface of a website u need html, even if you are not plan to build a website it still worth to be learn, because another mark up language (e.g xml) has similiar concept with html
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lol, HTML is the base, it's never gonna disappear anytime soon
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Yes. HTML is the basics of web programming. every programmer knows about HTML even if the person is not a web developer. HTML can't fade out
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It is the basis to websites. Yes.