sino po dito marunong ng python? kaka install ko lang ng 2.7..
let the programming fun begin! hehehe
for the last 3-4 years mostly python ginagamit ko sa work for backend stuff. even sa system administration i'm trying to do away with shell scripts .. i've been in love with the language for maybe 8 years kaso wala akong ma-hire na tao na marunong nito so i had to train a couple muna before i used it in production.
Sino po gumagamit ng PHP sa web programming dito? pwede po ba makahingi ng tips, pati na rin sir sa designing (HTML and CSS) kung anu mas maganda table or layers (tama ba yung layers yung may mga div? )
for browser-based frontends and regular database access routines, mapa-internet or intranet apps, PHP does a great job .. i usually suggest to people that they find themselves a decent PHP framework like codeigniter or kohana then just go ahead and wing it by building sites .. learn PHP as you go, di na kelangan mag-enrol in any course or even those "learn in 24 hours" material (uso pa ba ngayon yun?) ... When you get stumped (you will) then just google/stackoverflow your way around it. PHP may look daunting at first but it is still just a scripting language after all.
re HTML and CSS, personally i categorize them under graphics design and it's a totally different discipline. i guess kung walang talent dun, wag na lang pilitin. instead, just google for "css templates" or "css frameworks", marami yan merong commercial, meron din free syempre. these days i realize the ready-made templates often look way better than those that i ask to get done from scratch or even those that i'm willing to spend time doing myself, and i'm no stranger to graphics design as my first real business was a graphics design house. if the originality of your project's look and feel is a big factor, go hire somebody online. you'll be surprised what you can get with $10-50. now if you really, seriously want to learn CSS/HTML then realize that you might sacrifice quite a lot of your PHP time for it ... gone are the days when people say CSS/HTML "lang" yan, kaya na ng programmer yan ...
sir, IT student din ako, 1st year pa lang.magagamit po ba ang turbo c sa work? o kaya naman related po ba yun?
pagbutihan mo lang iho ... no, chances are you won't earn money with turbo c (unless in the future may freshman na magpapagawa sayo ng case study and pay you a beer bottle's worth
) but still the programming concepts that you learn from C will be very useful .. someday kung gagamit ka ng languages like javascript, java, php, etc one of the first things that you'll hear yourself say is, "aba, parang C lang din pala to ah, only easier!"
anyway, to this thread's topic ... i've been a software developer for 12 years and during that time learned 14 languages. i have at some point used 8 of them in at least one commercial project ... so that leaves 6 which to this day are listed under my "hobby languages" ... so yes, i am and will always be a hobby programmer