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Is it worth it to delve into the study of HTML, CSS and Java or learn so that it would be clear?
Hello dear experts, I
started my training in programming, namely the web. Began to learn HTML, CSS still reached Java. I thought to learn at least to the level of understanding html and css, and then move on to in-depth training in java. But lately there has been an interest in Python, and it’s still being forced everywhere, maybe because of this.
Is it worth it to learn Java, html, css to a high level or a simple understanding of these languages is enough for me and I can start learning python. I know that sites are also made in python, but knowledge of other languages is also important.
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Java and JavaScript are different languages.
In the case of the web, this is JavaScript.
It's not entirely clear why you also need Python?
It is not possible to become a good specialist everywhere.
Choose what you like best and focus on that.
If Python is being forced everywhere, then this is not a reason to study it.
You will be able to achieve success only in what you sincerely like.
Fashion passes and you just waste your time.
Is it worth going deeper...there is a time for everything, sometimes you need to dig deeper everywhere
... or learn so that it would be clear?Are there other ways to learn?
HTML and CSS are clearly front-end. Frontend without JavaScript is impossible. Need to know.
I can’t say anything about Java, as for me this is the lot of service development, but experts correct me if this is not so.
Python is a great language for developing both simple websites and full-fledged applications. For all that, the vast majority of sites are developed either on bare html or on php.
If the goal is to become a cool specialist in development, to master python or puff ahead and with a song, if you want to simplify your life - look at the general information of the language, a sightseeing tour takes a couple of hours (for someone, maybe faster, for someone it’s days), and delve into some framework, there, by copying from guides with analysis, you will tighten up the language itself (probably).
For these languages, a general understanding of html + css is enough if you want to become a human orchestra, but it is better to choose the front or back direction now.
If it was still a typo and you do not distinguish Java from Javascript, then I recommend that you first understand the topic.
Keep in mind that HTML and CSS are not programming languages. And why exactly Java? Are you confused with Javascript?
If you started with html / css and are aimed at web development, then you should look towards javascript if you are going to do front-end and php with mysql if you are going to do back-end, since there are plenty of lessons and documentation on the Internet.
And as for the python - well, they force and force, you can safely do without it on the web :)
There are services whose server part is written in native javascript without using php or python, so it depends only on your needs.
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