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dyingtolive Posted at 4:21 pm on June 19, 2007
Hi all! Okay, so for YEARS i have been obsessed with web design. I was sparked in a class where we used geocities, i played with their tools and such for a while. Then i went on to myspace to learn how simple codes can have huge effects. Now, i am learning HTML and taking to it really well. It's a LOT simpler than i thought.
In 1st grade i remember we had a class program where everybody had an animated desk they could personalize and play with themes. I cannot for the life of me recall the name of it though, and i would love to be able to create a similar program. I just want it to be a desk, with multiple animations and for it to be interactive. Have things like photo albums, calculators, calendars, notes, bulletin board, ect ect. I also want to be able to eventually incorperate it into a website to be used with email, chat, forum, ect.
Now, finally, my questions!

What would be the best language to use? Java?

Are there any recomended tutorials?

Is it even possible?

How hard is it going to be?

What programs would I need in order to do this?

Thanks in advance, KMPERRY

PS: time is not an issue!

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ElfQrin Posted at 4:17 pm on Aug. 24, 2007
Adobe Flash.
bitblaster Posted at 12:13 pm on July 11, 2007
I like PHP for the web...

You can make applets in J#? I didn't realize that?!

I thought J# was used to make standalone applications.

lilylidou Posted at 11:02 pm on June 19, 2007
asp is easy to learn
And the VS is easy to use
marshmellowman Posted at 4:40 pm on June 19, 2007
Quote: from MushroomSatsujin at 4:23 pm on June 19, 2007

For things to be interactive I recommend Flash. For web design, dreamweaver.

Unfortunately they cost about $200 each



Flash would be too clunky for the desired purpose. Dreamweaver just sucks ass.

I'd recommend using PHP with Ruby (on rails) and AJAX functionality. I don't have any links for you at the moment but you can google it.

If you have recently started learning html, then you will find this very hard. It's not easy and is a lot more difficult to implement and code than html.

As for software, notepad would be fine and firefox for testing (if you don't already use it).

The Exiled Posted at 4:26 pm on June 19, 2007
If you want to get professional, you can use Microsoft's Visual J# or their Visual Web Developer.


Visual J#:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualj/" target="_top">http://http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualj/

Visual Web Developer:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/" target="_top">http://http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/

J# is Java Sharp, and is more for making applets, which are basically programs you can put on a webpage, such as games and things.

Visual Web Developer is more of a whole setup for making a site.

If you want any more information, I know a lot about programming and computers, you can message me,
or talk to me if you have AIM or MSN.

ChainLightning Posted at 4:26 pm on June 19, 2007
Hope my response was some help
seriously W3 Schools is the best for tutorials, and most things are good, if you want flash based marcomedia fireworks is a good program, but for most script based any text editor will do the trick as long as you know the api of the language, for things like email and forums you need something that incorporates SQL.
ChainLightning Posted at 4:23 pm on June 19, 2007
Any scripting language is good

check www.w3schools.com for tutorials

yes it is

not very

any decent editor, or notepad and some sort of graphic workshop

MushroomSatsujin Posted at 4:23 pm on June 19, 2007
For things to be interactive I recommend Flash. For web design, dreamweaver.

Unfortunately they cost about $200 each

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