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I am looking to start my own web design business, it's going to a 1 man show. Is python hard to use as a front end prog language

I want to start asap, and I'm looking for something both front end and back end, so that I don't have to learn 5 different languages to get started.

30th Jul 2017, 9:26 PM
James Barrow
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I think the shortest way possible is by learning HTML, CSS, and Javascript as they are the essentials for the Front-end, and as for the backend head to MEAN stack
30th Jul 2017, 9:47 PM
Jihad Naji
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In my opinion if u want to learn something easy to pick Python is the right choice, but if u don't want to learn a new language then Node.js should be your pick
30th Jul 2017, 9:55 PM
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I understand that, but everything I have looked up about javascript, says its not easily compatible with the database side of things.
30th Jul 2017, 9:50 PM
James Barrow
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I got that part, I can use those fairly effectively. i am just not wanting to have to learn php, Javascript, and Sql. I am also aware that sql is a must if I am going to use databases at all.
30th Jul 2017, 9:46 PM
James Barrow
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JavaScript is just emmensly confusing to me. I understand the basics. It's how you access html elements that I am having a hard time with. It doesn't make since to me.
30th Jul 2017, 9:59 PM
James Barrow
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