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Which is better HTML or css

19th Sep 2019, 6:38 PM
Uche Kingsley
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Think of it like this. Html - base of web dev. Css- beautify your site JavaScript- make your site interactive- client side Python - backend- server side
19th Sep 2019, 6:59 PM
Tochukwu 🇳🇬
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Body 🦴 and dress 👕are important
20th Sep 2019, 6:35 PM
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Both are essential to a good web page. HTML is the general code for the website, while CSS allows you to customize it and make your page look better.
19th Sep 2019, 10:19 PM
jaybird26
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Your eyes and ears, which is important. Of course both of them are important. A webpage only with HTML is nothing more than printed letters on newspaper. CSS is just nothing without HTML. Bt u at first u need learn HTML to understand CSS. SOLOLEARN provides separate courses on HTML and CSS. Bt it doesn't mean they are two independent things. Think of a vanilla cake, it doesn't mean that ONLY AND ONLY vanila is used to make this. Hope u have understood ❤
20th Sep 2019, 1:29 PM
Raihan Arefin🇧🇩 [Thunder_Rabbit⚡⚡]
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Peter David Carter Indeed... The languages used in enterprises for backend / microservices / middleware services from my own experiences are C#, NodeJS, and Java. So far, from my experience, I've only read about Python being used in large companies in anything of significant size. But among my own large developer network, Python plays a very small role being used for utilities, automating simple tasks, etc rather than for actual sofrware development on large projects. Then, I came across an article that finally revealed some truths I've been suspecting about Python on large code bases with multiple developers. https://www.sololearn.com/post/147839/
21st Sep 2019, 8:14 AM
David Carroll
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First html after that css
20th Sep 2019, 3:24 AM
Sarthak Sinha{challenge And Follow Me}
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You Cannot Learn Css before learning Html and Css is a part of Html. Both are incomplete without each other.
20th Sep 2019, 8:46 AM
Md khaled
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David Carroll thanks for the insight...
21st Sep 2019, 8:28 AM
Tochukwu 🇳🇬
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It is just like, which is better ? The girl or the girl with makeup ? 😂😂🤣🤣
21st Sep 2019, 8:45 AM
Ajit Kumar
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You can't really have CSS without html I believe.
21st Sep 2019, 3:42 AM
Sonic
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David Carroll I see the argument. I've also seen some horrors in C# where developers cause 500 errors all over the place because the compiler doesn't even attempt to type coerce. I also think understanding is key but my experience with TypeScript (strongly typed...ish) has taught me a huge amount about strict data modelling I probably would never have learned from JavaScript (weakly typed) alone. I would be interested to see a project that brought strong typing to Python, al la TypeScript, so people have both options. Imo that could be something really special.
21st Sep 2019, 8:22 AM
Peter David Carter
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Html is best to learn first and then move on to css and javascript
19th Sep 2019, 6:45 PM
Lucas
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Can't do without each other but start with html to understand css
20th Sep 2019, 4:55 PM
Major Nganga
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Bootstrap..... If you want to build a responsive website or webpage without js and css then you should go for bootstrap but if you compare htm with css ......html is nothing without css and css is nothing without html
21st Sep 2019, 3:41 AM
Brajesh mahajan
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Both are essential only if you are willing to work on front-end development making static or responsive web pages. This is how it works: Start with fundamentals of HTML, followed with CSS & Javascript.
21st Sep 2019, 4:20 AM
D Shah 🎯⏳️
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Peter David Carter The referenced article talks about type annotations in Python, but it's nothing as robust as TypeScript. 500 errors in C# due to the compiler not attempting type coercion? Sounds like someone went crazy with dynamic types running in the DLR. I can't say I've ever ran into that specific issue, be it my own code or someone else's. That said, I have seen my share of horribly written C#. No language is immune to this. But... my comments are made assuming the context of competent, proficient, and experienced development teams using best practices in professional software engineering with respective languages.
21st Sep 2019, 8:41 AM
David Carroll
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Before answering your Question, you have to Know what are HTML an CSS. ==>HTML is the HyperText Markup Language is the one that structures elements on your website no matter how they are displayed... ==>CSS stands for Cascading Stylesheets, it applies styles on the elements that you have in the HTML codes... (action on the way the content is displayed) Thats to say that +++{{{HTML is there to create and contain elements. }}} +++{{{CSS is there to apply styles(Color, policies, sizes) to the elements that figures in the HTML code}}} >>>After understanding this, you have the answer yourself
24th Sep 2019, 6:54 PM
Le Jx Learner
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Both are useful for a better website . Html make body part and css beautify this part . For a good look of your web both are important.
21st Sep 2019, 3:00 AM
Rajpal Mahich
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Both html and CSS have their own importance. Html is like a skeleton of web page, CSS is the skin over it, and JavaScript is like it's organs. So to develop q good web page you need to learn all three ...... :)
21st Sep 2019, 6:27 AM
Shweta B
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praize_NG 🇳🇬 it's also a great and often under-valued language, though my main language is TypeScript it's got some really great features
21st Sep 2019, 7:35 AM
Peter David Carter
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