How to become a web programmer in 4 easy steps

“Gather the tools and know them“
In a nutshell, yes, that’s it – the recipe for starting out to be a web programmer.
It took me a while to figure out, gather and put the ingredients in their right place. A break-up of the tools is given below.
Each of these tools will be discussed in detail starting from tomorrow. Read the first post here.
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Note:
The aim of this post is only to introduce various tools that are most helpful in the various stages of the development cycle. A detailed discussion is not in the scope of this discussion.
I have tried to be neutral in my compilation regarding Operating Systems. All tools discussed here is available across various platforms.
The target audience of this tutorial are people who are generally termed as “dummies”. But I hope some of the non-dummies also find this useful.







FULLfx.antzFx.com » Part 1: Essential Development Tools for becoming a web programmer on December 2nd, 2009
[...] We will start our discussion by setting up a development environment. (This tutorial is a part of the series – “How to become a web programmer in 4 easy steps”) [...]
FULLfx.antzFx.com » Part 2: Editing tools and Lookup materials for becoming a web programmer on December 3rd, 2009
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FULLfx.antzFx.com » Part 3: Debugging Tools for becoming a web programmer on December 4th, 2009
[...] tools too. This post is dedicated to squashing bugs. (This tutorial is a part of the series – “How to become a web programmer in 4 easy steps”. Read previous post here. [...]
FULLfx.antzFx.com » Part 4: Validation Tools for becoming a web developer on December 5th, 2009
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FULLfx.antzFx.com » Part 5: Optimisation Tools for becoming a web developer on December 6th, 2009
[...] that is not needed. Less is sometimes better. (This tutorial is a part of the series – “How to become a web programmer in 4 easy steps”. Read previous post [...]
Kedar on December 15th, 2009
Thanks for your tip to be programmer.Thanks you.