I studied Pascal, I want to continue to dig in the direction of the web-developer. From the variety of languages ​​I chose PHP, there is a lot of demand and hosting. But something does not love him, and it is not recommended to start with him. I asked a question, they answered me that it was necessary to read Strutur and the interpretation of computer programs. To study C ++ / C #, at least to write a couple of programs in one of these languages, to understand the concept of OOP. Well, of course, I will read about the servers and protocols to find out how the network works. Is it worth it to do so, learn c ++ or C #, then switch to PHP or do not waste time and take Koterov with the documentation. I basically do not care, the main thing is to learn how to do my job well. All that is necessary to study and read, not lazy, besides the son was born this motivated))). And then you cannot buy much for the technologist's salary, but programmers in our city do it, there is work. And I also read, about c ++, the average threshold of entry, I think it will take a long time to study the language chips, and C # somehow I like the documentation, and I understand it, does the web quite often apply?

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Good evening. IMHO you should not rush from language to language only in order, for example, to master the PLO. In addition, languages ​​from different operas. To delve into such a serious language as C ++ (pluses), to write 2-3 programs (as you said) and it’s definitely not worth switching to a new one. In addition, why delve into the "chips" of the language, which are not going to use? As for PHP, they don’t like it on the Internet, but this is not a bad language - it’s easy to get into its basics and start writing, which can't be said about advantages. C # (Sharp) is much easier to learn than pluses, fewer subtleties and pitfalls. BUT, I repeat - you don’t need it to learn PHP) Programmers are always polyglots. Believe it will be what to occupy the head)

  • Basic knowledge of pascal, the presence of will and perseverance, I have enough of this to write code that will be really good! - overnitskiy
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    Basic knowledge is not enough, but a lot of practice will help. It is not enough to write 2 - 3 programs, you need to write all the time and a lot. Choose a task for yourself and solve it, you have specific questions, look in Google or ask on the forums. I also advise you to look at the list of requirements for the candidate and at the same time teach them. - Kota1921
  • Pascal showed you what programming is and if you programmed for a long time, you had to develop an “algorithmic” mindset =) In general, I advise you to start immersing in Web programming from the client side in order to understand what you want to get at the output. If I’m interested I started in this order: HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, JS - then it all grows with additional knowledge of technology) - foxyboy
  • Well, I studied html and css back in the university. And I continue to study them, as I need them! And javascript will start soon with the book Flanagana. - overnitskiy

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