This is exactly how I started, and I second this idea as a fun way to start. You get the ease and flexibility of html/css with the good skills learned from php. To get results is not frustrating, which is important to a young person starting to learn something.
I just can't get away from this viral madness. Gah!
I read that as "bubble wrap"
This is exactly how I started, and I second this idea as a fun way to start. You get the ease and flexibility of html/css with the good skills learned from php. To get results is not frustrating, which is important to a young person starting to learn something.