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savantcreative
post Dec 1 2008, 08:57 AM
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I am looking for assistance in the area of learning programming. I run a boutique ad agency and have a good knowledge of html and css as we do quite a bit of web design. I am finding it increasingly necessary to learn how to create dynamic web sites as well as CMS. Even if I wind up not doing them myself, I am having difficulty finding and communicating with many programmers. I am very open to suggestions for what to read and where to meet programmers.

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codyBane
post Apr 15 2009, 10:11 AM
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The CSS Zen Garden (do a google search) has some great CSS templates that you can teach yourself from. My biggest warning about css is not to get frustrated when things work perfectly fine in firefox but there's a few extra pixels of padding between certain elements in I.E. This is an every day annoyance and frustration. You might find some css classes that already have code to compensate for 'ie fixes'.

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post Oct 14 2009, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE (savantcreative @ Dec 1 2008, 08:57 AM) *
I am looking for assistance in the area of learning programming. I run a boutique ad agency and have a good knowledge of html and css as we do quite a bit of web design. I am finding it increasingly necessary to learn how to create dynamic web sites as well as CMS. Even if I wind up not doing them myself, I am having difficulty finding and communicating with many programmers. I am very open to suggestions for what to read and where to meet programmers.

Thank you for your help-


why learn? go to rentacoder... programmers are so cheap these days.. not even worth your time

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