Tuesday 5 May 2015

BOOTSTRAP AND JOOMLA WILL KILL YOUR CLOUD PROGRAMMING SKILLS


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What is joomla and Boostrap?


Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. 

While Bootstrap is a front end framework and the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile-first web sites.

How true is that?

if you are a beginner in cloud programming you need to understand the effect and benefits this has to you, both in your developing and designing skill as a Web-Developer. 

Firstly, for you to become a good cloud programmer you need to know how to use this basic languages;

1. HTML (HTML4 or HTML5. Which HTML5 is the best to learn for beginners now.)

2. CSS3 

3. PHP

4. Java script 

5. Jquery

6. AJAX E.T.C

Now, if you use Joomla frequently you will end up being weak with using all the necessary language because most of what you need to know have been embedded in Joomla  which makes it inconsequential. 

No disregard to the fact that programming have gone beyond the era of making complex codes. But they are in the era of making the complex simple. 

I strongly believe that all of this CMS are not for those that really want to learn as a beginner. If you are an expert and you need to finish up a client work as fast as possible, for sure, you can use all of the CMS and WDF. But for beginners and medium cloud programmer I won't really advice you to use any of those application. They will definitely destroy your skills. 

Those CMS and WDF antagonises the relationship created from learning the true art of the culture in programming. 

First things first, learn how those languages works. From their syntax, to their functions and up to how you can use all the elements in them to make up a web app by yourself. 

I know a lot of expert won't agree with me on this. but am not giving you what you will agree on, am dishing out what works best for beginners alone. Go and learn basic in all of those languages above. Do not be quick to learn new stuffs as much as you perfect that which you have now. 

Bruce lee has rightly said; “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”

i would love to get a reply from you all. 

Regards, 
Ogunseye Oluwajuwon Micheal.

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