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Mastering HTML + CSS or switching to other languages?
I started to master html + css to create sites, in the future I planned to study Js. The main task was earnings in the course of studying at a university, university, followed by a possible job placement precisely on the knowledge of html / css / js. But I came across negative comments/reviews about html on the Internet. They say this "language" is not needed. Now such a dilemma crept into my head, can I switch to development languages (c ++, c, python, etc.) and what prospects await?
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negative comments/reviews about html. They say this "language" is not needed- so this is complete nonsense, throw a link to this, porzhu))
the web is actively developing, and the web without html does not exist
HTML is not a programming language -- it is a markup and structured language .
Ask these smart people to name alternatives to HTML/CSS/JS for the web. HTML and CSS is a mandatory requirement for any specialist, even a web developer, even a desktop developer, or even an assembler-functionalist.
I'm wondering how you managed to find on the Internet exactly this idea among 99.99999999999999999% of axioms?
Look: the web has FrontEnd and BackEnd ( here is an explanation of these terms ). And there and there you can decently earn.
If frontend is interesting, then delve into html, css, js, photoshop.
For the backend, choose from: python. php, ruby.
And what you said about html is nonsense. Html is the standard of the entire web, all the pages of the Internet are built on it, without it there would be no php, because. it's a preprocessor in html.
Choose from what you like and do not litter your head with stupid thoughts.
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