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by DarrenMills 5790 days ago
Thanks for so many replies! I'm going to spend the next few hours dissecting all of this information and then dive into research.

The take away message I got from seemingly everyone was to first decide WHAT I want to build, then find the best language. Teach myself using fun, interesting examples, and keep plugging away no matter the difficulty. Also, I should take full advantage of the wealth of information that can be found online. Lastly, since I'm already in the web-design field (for the one person that asked I own my own small web/graphic design firm), I might wanna stick with PHP or Java (or Python / Ruby).

Again, thank you.

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If you're used to web stuff, you can go pretty far by really learning HTML/CSS/Javascript in a deep way, then adding in an extension library like jQuery.

You can program cool, fun programs in the browser with Processing.js, a simple, cool graphics drawing language. Check out the exhibitions and learning stuff.

http://processingjs.org/