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I am currently studying Information Technology(1st year).I want to become software as well as web developer.Which programming languages should I learn in order to become a good software as well as web developer? And also give me tips to learn programming languages effectively and become a good developer.Please guide me...!

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Updated 6-Jun-14 23:12pm
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If you are planning to become a web developer then HTML, C# and Javascript, or PHP, would be good choices. The only way to become a good developer is practice, practice, practice.
 
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CPallini 7-Jun-14 10:39am    
5.
First of all get all the detailed information regarding all programming languages and give top priority to

your college subjects like DBMS, C language,C++,oracle,SQL,MYSQL,Web technology,CN and many more.
First you have to built youe base regarding programming logics and try to get information about database queries ,HTML designing ,css Styling and
scripting languages,
You can buy ebboks for web developing and web designing or you can find good articles and tutotials with examples on internet,
And one thing keep in mind.. :)

Practice makes man perfect.
All the Best.

Regards,
Nirav Prabtani
 
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In my humble opinion,
1. From day one, cultivate a good programming practice where you can find a lot of good advice on the web;
2. Do not just read, do a lot of hands-on and experiments;
3. Never afraid of making mistakes, because mistakes help you learn correctly;
4. Always be ready to learn from others, as I believe no one knows everything.
5. When you are confident enough, embark on some serious projects.
6. if you encounter problems, always consult google first, all else fail, visit Code Project.
7. Last but not least, when you are ready, help to answer question at Code Project broadens your knowledge and skills.
A good link to start: Start-Learning-Computer-Programming[^]
 
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