Hi,
I agree with this, if you are technical. If you are like me, and need a lot of
words to give you the confidence that you can learn something, a book can be
better. I think both ways plus Google are good. Another way is to get a project
you are interested enough in and start building it.
Thanks.
Jim
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Jim Homme
Digital Accessibility
Bender Consulting Services
412-787-8567
https://www.benderconsult.com/our%20services/hightest-accessible-technology-solutions
From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of jacob kruger
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 7:00 AM
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Re: introduction
While not everyone agrees with this all the time, I used primarily
w3schools.com to learn PHP and to switch over to working with javascript and
jQuery, etc.:
https://www.w3schools.com<https://www.w3schools.com/>
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
"Resistance is futile...but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2019-06-23 2:24 AM, Kerryn Gunness (Redacted sender k_gunness for DMARC)
wrote:
hi group
my name is kerryn gunness
i live in trinidad and tobago
i am a beginner in programming
i just no basic html and basic css
want to learn more