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![]() Want to get into web dev as a hobby to see if I like it.
WYSIWYG editors make clunky inefficient sites? Note: I wanna be as close to the code as possible but something that does work for me would be good, as long as I have the OPTION of seeing the code behind it. Suggestions?
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![]() dreamweaver
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![]() notepad++
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![]() tools > view source > ctrl+A > ctrl+C > notepad.exe > ctrl+V >
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![]() dreamweaver for WYSIWG, it will help you make static 1 page html files and get familiar with things but eventually you'll want to learn the finer parts of layout with css, interaction with javascript, and a serverside language like python or php to store things in databases and such
ASP.NET is used professionally as well, and combines all of the above and I think is kinda WYSIWG'y --- I think its important to decide if you are artistically inclined or more logical, as most the jobs in web development are usually split between programmers and UI design people | ||
Last edited by r00t; 05-01-2014 at 10:19 PM..
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![]() Sublime Text 2 is the best editor.
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