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You Are Ready To
Build Your First Website But Which Language Do You
Use?
When you are ready to
design
your first website
the subject of choosing the best web design
language is bound to arise. Hopefully this Internet
page designing tutorial will help. If you'd like to
create and publish your own web site on the
Internet, your first step should be to decide what
type of web site you would like to create and what
web design language you would like to
use.
Although there are several
web design languages to choose from, make sure you
take some time to research your options to ensure
you're making the best choice for your project.
Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML)
The easiest and most popular
web design language is Hypertext Markup Language,
better known as HTML. This language is so simple
you can type the syntax into a text editor, such as
Notepad, save it with an .html extension and
instantly have a web page.
You can learn more about HTML
here:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/
Although HTML will enable you
to create simple web sites, if you want something
more dynamic, you'll need to look into using other
languages:
PHP: Hypertext
Preprocessor (PHP)
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor,
better known as PHP, is a highly popular,
server-side scripting language that can be embedded
directly into HTML coding.
PHP can do anything that CGI
(Common Gateway Interface) can do, such as process
form data and auto generate dynamic content.
However, PHP can do much more. It can be used on
all major operating systems and supports most web
servers.
PHP's main focus is
development for the web, so it has a quick
development time and can solve scenarios much
quicker than some of the other web design
languages.
You
can learn more about PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
here
ColdFusion
ColdFusion, developed by
Macromedia, is used to build and serve web pages.
It consists of ColdFusion Studio, which is used to
create web pages, and ColdFusion Server, which is
used to display the web pages. One of the best
features of ColdFusion is the ability to create web
pages 'on the fly' from content stored within a
database.
For example, a variety of
content can be placed within a database as 'pieces
of content.' When a user types in the web address
to retrieve the web page, ColdFusion dynamically
develops the pages, from the 'pieces of content,'
as they are served.
Although it is very reliable,
ColdFusion may be better suited for larger
companies rather than individuals, as it is fairly
expensive.
You can learn more about
ColdFusion here:
http://macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/tutorial_index.html
Java Server Pages
(JSP)
Java Server Pages, also known
as JSP, is a web design language developed by Sun
Microsystems. It is used to control web page
content via servlets, which are little programs
that run on a web server. These servlets modify the
web page on the server prior to it being displayed
within a web browser.
The JSP technology enables
you to combine regular, static HTML with
dynamically generated HTML.
You can learn more about Java
Server Pages here:
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/docs.html
Active Server Pages
(ASP)
Active Server Pages, also
known as ASP, is Microsoft's solution to dynamic,
interactive web pages.
Active Server Pages are web
pages that contain scripts in addition to the
standard HTML tags. These scripts are processed
prior to a web page being displayed within a web
browser. Unlike standard HTML pages that have an
.html or .htm extension, Active Server Pages have
an .asp extension.
An advantage of ASP is that
it is language-independent and therefore is easy to
use across all platforms and applications. It is
very flexible and powerful, yet some people don't
like it merely because it is a Microsoft
product.
You can learn more about
Active Server Pages here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnasp/html/asptutorial.asp
Conclusion About Web
Design Languages
With so many different web
design languages to choose from, which is the best
language for your project? That will depend on your
web site needs and how much time and/or money
you're willing to invest.
If you want a simple web site
with text and images, HTML is definitely the way to
go. Not only is it easy to learn, but there are
also many HTML editors available online that will
write the code for you.
Although HTML is usually the
right choice for most, if you'd like your web site
to be dynamic, you will need to research some of
the other languages until you find the best
solution for your project.
Take your time and do your
homework before you begin. If you don't feel
confident in your ability to create your own web
site, hire a professional. It will save you a lot
of time and trouble in the long run.
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