Front End Development: What to Learn after HTML, CSS and Javascript

 

A front-end developer often wonders about what to do next after having mastered HTML, CSS and Javascript. HTML is a markup language that is used to create static sites, whereas CSS is a styling language that is used to set the visual style of web pages and user interfaces written in HTML and XHTML. Javascript, on the other hand, is a dynamic programming language that supports object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles. Now that you know the basics of web development, the next big step is to learn PHP and MySQL web development. But why?

 

PHP is a brilliant scripting language you can use to create interactive websites, and MySQL is a database management system which opens gates to highly desirable web assets, like email accounts, blogs, content management systems etc.

Let’s talk about why PHP is important

Having an interactive site brings a plethora of benefits to the owner. And what could be a better language than PHP for creating an interactive website or app that gives rise to consumer communication and paves the way to establish a strong relationship with them. As a web developer, you will find that it’s very easy to learn PHP and parse its syntax. Below are some important advantages of learning PHP:

 

You can flawlessly meet specific requirements of clients since PHP can be easily customized. PHP is extensively used for creating e-commerce sites due to its ability to execute all the demands for ecommerce development. It’s not wrong to say that creation of interactive websites, high-end web development and online application development become a doddle with PHP. Moreover, PHP gives unlimited control over your web server, like processing a credit card, extracting data from a third party website etc.

Let’s now move on to one of the most famous database management systems called MySQL

 

MySQL is a relational database system and is widely used as the preferred database solution for websites due to its small size and speed. It’s easy to use, secure, powerful and scalable. Even a few simple SQL statements are enough to build and interact with MySQL. Benefits of MySQL are as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both PHP and MySQL are web-oriented, and PHP has special inbuilt features to communicate well with MySQL. Facebook, Yahoo! and Wordpress are some of the popular examples of MySQL and PHP web development. They work brilliantly together and provide one of the fastest ways to deliver web pages. For a front-end developer who has already learnt HTML, CSS and Javascript, the next big step is to learn PHP and MySQL.

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