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    I am a retired mainframe programmer who has been doing fairly well with straight forward VB (No Active-X, OOP, or API interactions).

    I went to Barnes & Noble to buy a book on creating WebSites and/or doing other internet-related work. I was overwhelmed by the number of books available. Some of the prices were not underwhelming.

    First, what should I learn? There were books on HTML, Java, Jave-Script, Jscript, Active-X, and various titles suggesting that they were related to the subject.

    Which one does what? Do I have to learn all of the above? If one can do it all, but is difficult, I would like to start with that one and try someting else if I have a problem.

    My MicroSoft Visual Studio has J++, which I did not install. Is this some Java dialect? Perhaps I should find a book relating to J++, since I already have the software. If so, what book should I buy?

    I hacked VB, using a MicroSoft Language Reference Manual without reading any tutorial-like book. A friend recommended this approach, saying I would need the Language reference sooner or later anyway. Can any of the above be hacked as easily as VB? When I tried to hack C++, I decided to leave it alone until I bought a tutorial.

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    Talking if you ask me..

    it all depends on what you want
    if your a db dude
    here is order of operation i woudl go
    vb, ado, xml, sql
    if your a gammer, commercial app developer
    c++,
    if yoru a web developer (database)
    vb, asp(using vb), sql, xml
    if you wanna make a cool web page
    dhtml, flash

    hope that helps

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    Some of the best languages to learn:
    1)C++
    2)PHP & MySQL
    3)Perl
    4)ASP
    That's how i would go about if i had the time. C++ is something you should consider if you are planning a carrer in programming. PHP is one of the best server side languages.

    Gl,
    D!m
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