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what happened .now i got 3 classes html css and php what ////
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacherwanderley silva I agree with Julian Gutierrez. We're going to need a clearer explanation of what problem you're experiencing to try and help you solve it.
Rouillie Wilkerson
10,419 PointsI'm also unclear what solution you need. So I'm gonna make a guesstimate. Yes. You need multiple types of coding knowledge to complete computer projects. HTML is the content language that gives structure and meaning. CSS is the styling language. It gives color, curves, angles and visuals. Javascript, gives interaction effects. I hope this helped.
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Christina Lazzara
7,142 PointsMore knowledge is best. Instead of looking at it as more work, why not just focus on learning the new content. More knowledge = better future.
Jay Padzensky
4,731 PointsAre you referring to an updated track that added courses? Occassionally, our tracks update so they include the most up to date information and practices about a language or include other topics so advanced skills/practices make more sense (e.g. adding HTML and CSS to the PHP track so students at least have a general idea of front end development and PHP practices make more sense).
Abdelkarim Lyoussi
3,657 PointsI think that I do understand the frustration that bs is going through. After completing a course the best thing to crystallize the big amount of information that one gathers is to practice, practice and finally practice. I would suggest in your case to create some static websites, since you are not familiar yet with javascript, and try to make some forms and tables that you'll eventually link to a database using PHP. So good luck!
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsJulian Gutierrez
19,201 PointsCan you clarify what problem you are having?