Which is the best language for building a website? [closed] - json

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I would like to make a website. I just wanted to get recommendations on which language I should use? Or if I need to use multiple languages, which ones should I use? I don't have any experience in website programming.

Well, first of all you can learn HTML and CSS, those are the basic for building a website.
Then, when you will be confortable with HTML and CSS, you can add a layer of difficulty and add some Javascript in it.
And then, when you will be ready, you can learn a back end language, but by the time you reach this, you will have your preferences about which one to learn.

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should i fully master basic css first before I continue onto tailwind? [closed]

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I'm still a beginner in web dev, I know basic js, HTML and am still yet to be fluent with CSS topics like positioning.
tailwind has been helping me quite alot and I love the simplicity in it. I've learned a lot about CSS through tailwind as I've spent more time using it than using actual CSS. what should be my course of learning right now? as of now i am just replicating simpler websites from the web

What do we get from implementing RDF and linked data to our Websites? [closed]

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I have been implementing for some time different things to my Website.
I am currently trying to figure out what value can we get from the Web we know today while implementing linked data and semantics to our Websites.
There are HTML5, WAI-ARIA, RDF, OWL, FOAF, SKOS, SKOC, SIOC .... - any value of implementing them today?
Maybe SEO and Google Search question, but is there someone who can give approximative answer?
Any ideas? Hopes? Information about that?
Thank You very much for help and shared links!
You can play with owl, RDF is a way to achieve what you want and you may want to take a look at TMS. I recommend using the Protege to produce the owl ontologies.

Why do we need jade or EJS while developing node applications? [closed]

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More specifically what I'm trying to say is, why can't we just use pure HTML for that purpose?
Jade and EJS are templating engines - they allow you to do things like conditional statements and loops, and give you the ability to break the pages into more modular components (for example, you can have one template with the header in it, and then include that in every other page without having to copy and paste the code). That said, there's nothing stopping you using pure HTML - you just won't get any of those features.

How do I create beautiful HTML5 webpages [closed]

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I do server-side and client-side developments pretty well , however, my designs are apparently not catchy enough. Is there anything I need to know to assist me do this?
Thanks.
You can use plugins like Bootstrap and skeleton and design platforms like SqaureSpace. There are many jquery stuff and many libraries out there it depends on what you want to build and use jquery and css. That will make your website responsive and beautiful.
You can use bootstrap,bootswatch and get aware of css,jquery
they can be learnt in a day and sites having catchy UI can be created

What are the best resources to learn Polymer? [closed]

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Web Components is the next big thing to change the web.
I am amazed by the power of web components and the best way to make an web components is the Polymer.
What are the best resources to learn Polymer? Can we put all the resources together?
The Best Resources I found till now:
https://github.com/polymer
http://www.polymer-project.org/
http://www.polymer-project.org/articles/distributing-components-with-bower.html
https://github.com/yeoman/generator-polymer
http://addyosmani.com/blog/webapps-yeoman-polymer/
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webcomponents/yeoman/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OJ7ih8EE7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKrYfrAzqFA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-Zq2KUN6jM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRbOSdAe_JU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eORqFaf_QzM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75EuHl6CSTo&list=PLy1YG3u6yVCRuaxVRRZw7-vv3VxY2Vhk6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMVj_jR75vE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FarTf5P8Wsg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rz334A8U7o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QLmAm9xtnU