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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Yes. Sometime pretty soon I have to make a website for one of my teachers, I think I will learn PHP to do that... I think I may be over loading myself.

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Quote Originally Posted by chiefs_10
    Yes. Sometime pretty soon I have to make a website for one of my teachers, I think I will learn PHP to do that... I think I may be over loading myself.
    lol i'm learning php and c# at the mo

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiefs_10
    Yes. Sometime pretty soon I have to make a website for one of my teachers, I think I will learn PHP to do that... I think I may be over loading myself.
    It depends on what you want the webpage to do. If it is simple, then you can use a canned program to do the work for you automatically. If it is anything more, then you could learn php or asp.

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    you could also use ASP.NET to make your teachers site too.
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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Quote Originally Posted by chiefs_10
    Yes. Sometime pretty soon I have to make a website for one of my teachers, I think I will learn PHP to do that... I think I may be over loading myself.
    Wouldn't it make more sense to use ASP.NET or JSP if your going to be trying to learn VB.NET and Java anyway?

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Oh... Why would learning ASP.NET or JSP make more sence for me to learn than PHP? Sorry that's probably a stupid question!

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Both DeadEyes and myself are thinking that since your learning .NET
    that ASP.NET is a good companion, similar to a point. Where as PHP is good
    to learn just as much, but its a completely different language.

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Oh alright... That sounds good. Also my next question is, I'm in Algebra I this year (Freshman). Should I double up next year and take Algebra II and Geometry so I can take calculus my senior year?

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    maybe take Algebra II in summer school. if you take two math classes, it's easier to fall behind if you get confused.

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    Re: Here Is My Situation, Help!

    Forgive me but its been a long time since I was in high school, but isn't Algebra II
    just Trigonometry? If it is then yes, if you cant get into smmer school, double
    up on Algebra II and Geometry. They are different in the respect that in
    Geometry you are proving theorums and drawing shapes, etc. Where as in
    Algebra II only prerequisits Algebra I. Geometry has the same prerequisits as
    Algebra I. So you should be able to learn both at the same time. It is allot
    though.

    Whatever you do make sure you plan it all out so you can be prep'ed for colledge.
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