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« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2010, 01:36:50 PM »



Thanks sis! Grin

Tuloy mo lang... dont hesitate kung may tanong ka pa. Make it more specific though para tackle natin 1 by 1... Grin
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ok Sir, thanks ulit.
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« Reply #21 on: February 11, 2010, 03:31:39 PM »

thanks sa mga comments... I really want to go Php but I am really into .NET programming since matagal ko na siyang gamit... maybe I'll go with ASP.NET way... maraming salamat! Smiley
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« Reply #22 on: February 12, 2010, 06:22:43 PM »

@maryean
That's right start with the basics. HTML then go on with other languages after you've learned enough to fully grasp the foundations. Para di ka masyado dependent sa mga tools.

Dami ko na encounter applicants who say they are proficient with this or that language. Then sa exam naman hindi maka-gawa ng simple text box input or table layout using notepad. Marunong lang pala pag gumagamit ng WYSIWYG editor.

The links provided by cirkitbored and others are more than sufficient starting points for your quest. Just ask kung may problema ka pa as you encounter them. Take it one step at a time. Sigurado maraming tutulong sayo dito.

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Definitely large part ng success ng project lies with the skill of the programmer. You can easily see the differences in an individual's programming styles kung marunong ka bumasa ng code. But you also have to consider the inherent strengths and weakness of the choice of language to use.

Some languages are more appropriate than others for a particular solution. Ex. some languages are better and easier to develop for web based customer-facing user interface, while a different language is better suited to handle number crunching back end operations. Both could be part of a single project.

These as well as other factors like development time, hardware/resource dependencies, available libraries, monetary investment in additional training or support are all essential considerations from a business perspective.

At the end of the day, it all boils down to how much extra effort you the programmer is willing to render to solve a customer's/user's problem. If you're confident that you can give a solution by using what you already know, go for it. If you're more flexible and the client has the budget and willing to wait, do more research or study a new language and try a different approach.
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« Reply #23 on: February 13, 2010, 09:34:01 AM »

@maryean
That's right start with the basics. HTML then go on with other languages after you've learned enough to fully grasp the foundations. Para di ka masyado dependent sa mga tools.

Dami ko na encounter applicants who say they are proficient with this or that language. Then sa exam naman hindi maka-gawa ng simple text box input or table layout using notepad. Marunong lang pala pag gumagamit ng WYSIWYG editor.

The links provided by cirkitbored and others are more than sufficient starting points for your quest. Just ask kung may problema ka pa as you encounter them. Take it one step at a time. Sigurado maraming tutulong sayo dito.


Thanks for the encouragement sir! pogi point for u sir.Smiley
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« Reply #24 on: February 13, 2010, 02:02:21 PM »

@ElektroniC8
But you also have to consider the inherent strengths and weakness of the choice of language to use.

Some languages are more appropriate than others for a particular solution. Ex. some languages are better and easier to develop for web based customer-facing user interface, while a different language is better suited to handle number crunching back end operations. Both could be part of a single project.

These as well as other factors like development time, hardware/resource dependencies, available libraries, monetary investment in additional training or support are all essential considerations from a business perspective.

At the end of the day, it all boils down to how much extra effort you the programmer is willing to render to solve a customer's/user's problem. If you're confident that you can give a solution by using what you already know, go for it. If you're more flexible and the client has the budget and willing to wait, do more research or study a new language and try a different approach.

agree. maraming pwedeng gawin sa isang language, I always believed na pwede mo namang emulate sa language mo 'yung kaya ng ibang language, pero madalas merong language na appropriate para sa isang application. sabi nga sa nabasa kong libro "Concepts of Programming Languages", pwede ka rin namang gumawa ng emulation ng classes sa C and make it like Object Oriented, but the extra effort and lesser reliability isn't worth the time and resources lalo na sa malalaking software.

for small to medium projects, with a good programmer, kahit isang language lang na sanay siya pwede na siguro. pero for large team projects, it pays to use the right language from the beginning of the design/architecture phase. kaya 'yung malalaking IT companies meron team na C#, .NET, COBOL, Java, etc. dahil depende sa needs ng client sa project, merong language na mas appropriate.

thanks sa mga comments... I really want to go Php but I am really into .NET programming since matagal ko na siyang gamit... maybe I'll go with ASP.NET way... maraming salamat! Smiley

mukhang may balak ka sis ah. Grin
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