'Mastered' CSS and design, moving to development, where to start?

Having got to grips after months of trying with the design
using dreamweaver, using css, i now wish to begin learning
application development to add some interactivity to my sites. The
problem being i do not now know where to start with this. Should i
learn some basic programming before heading off into SQL or PHP?
Furthermore which of these should i head off into and are books the
best route for a novice?
Thanks a lot for your help
lukey

lukey233 wrote:
> Having got to grips after months of trying with the
design using dreamweaver,
> using css, i now wish to begin learning application
development to add some
> interactivity to my sites. The problem being i do not
now know where to start
> with this. Should i learn some basic programming before
heading off into SQL or
> PHP? Furthermore which of these should i head off into
and are books the best
> route for a novice?
No, you don't need to learn basic programming before diving
into
PHP/MySQL. Dreamweaver will do much of the code generation
for you, but
it is important to have a general understanding of how PHP
works so that
you can customize the code to suit your own needs better.
If you're looking for a book, one you should consider is
mine,
"Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8". Naturally, I think it's
the best
thing since sliced bread, but a lot of other people seem to
like it
(read the reviews on Amazon). The book assumes no prior
knowledge of
PHP, and gives you a basic grounding in the language before
showing you
how to use all the Dreamweaver server behaviors. It also
shows you how
to build some simple server behaviors of your own. More
details on my
website:
http://foundationphp.com/dreamweaver8/
David Powers
Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
Author, "Foundation PHP 5 for Flash" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/

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