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Where Can I learn to code a forum
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I want a video to follow to code a good forum page!
Or A Website that you can sign into and socialize with people
Or A Website that you can sign into and socialize with people
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Or you could hire a developer to build your site to your liking, and put everything together.
I'm sure there are some great developers on here, try the programming forum.
I'm sure there are some great developers on here, try the programming forum.
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Discern wrote Or you could hire a developer to build your site to your liking, and put everything together.
I'm sure there are some great developers on here, try the programming forum.
But...but... we are in the programming forum...
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You can learn how to create a cms system then from there you can code a forum since there are close. I first suggest you program the forum board in OOP (or procedural if you're an beginner) then move onto a framework. Very easy tho.
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Banq wroteDiscern wrote Or you could hire a developer to build your site to your liking, and put everything together.
I'm sure there are some great developers on here, try the programming forum.
But...but... we are in the programming forum...
Now we are, this topic was moved.
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You cant 'just learn' like that, you will need to spend lots of time to learn various languages if you want to create a website, let alone a whole forum. You will need lots of time, dedication and patience. To learn the basics of website development I would suggest [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Discern wrote Or you could hire a developer to build your site to your liking, and put everything together.
I'm sure there are some great developers on here, try the programming forum.
Orrr you could learn it yourself and save some money and maybe code a lot more things and code stuff for money.
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Forums just like thetechgame, are mainly based on php, which in it's self has html inside it, which is styled using css. Css has preprocessors aswell like, Sass. Preprocessors just add additional functionality to css like variables. So there's alot to be learned if you're going to code your own forum.
Oh and not to forget JQuery and lots of javascript.
Oh and not to forget JQuery and lots of javascript.
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