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Which course would you recommend I learn after HTML, CSS, JS, and PHP?

Open to Suggestions

28th Aug 2020, 10:11 PM
Lenny Atomz
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MySQL. If you haven't looked at a database yet, look at one. A database is a critical part of any useful website or web application. MySQL specifically is the most popular SQL vendor to use in connection with PHP. It can be installed in packages such as WAMP, LAMP, and XAMPP. Don't just take courses. Start making something. Make a website and apply what you've been learning in something you can show off. Your own beautiful and functional website will impress better than courses. A website will also prove to yourself that you've really understood and absorbed the information. It is easy to get a false sense of accomplishment by skimming quickly through tutorials and passing multiple choice quizes.
28th Aug 2020, 10:42 PM
Josh Greig
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SQL
29th Aug 2020, 4:38 AM
Sonic
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Well is good to know bootstrap, and some front-end library like React/Angular or Vue.
28th Aug 2020, 10:23 PM
PanicS
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