Hello, /g/! Greetings from /vp/.
What is the best place to learn programming for an absolute begginner/noob?
I want to make a simple website/web app similar to these:
http://pokecharms.com/trainer-card-maker/
https://richi3f.github.io/pokemon-team-planner/
Probably very basic, just a visual interface that people can edit choosing which sprites to use and customize what background color, etc. I'm good with Illustrator, Photoshop and Flash, the entire visual part of it, but I have absolutely no idea how to code or program something like this.
Realistically, how long would it take for me to learn this?
Thanks.
>>57498973
Also, should this be HTML? A flash thing? Please help, or just direct me to a starting point.
Of course I can just google it, but you guys here can probably put me on a better/faster track to learn this stuff.
Look into bootstrap, mySQL, learn HTML+CSS (or at least the basics), learn basic programming. Would recommend Python for back-end.
>>57499285
this. if you want to have the app public, php is the cheaper alternative for a backend. also jquery for interactivity (ignore web nu-male shilling)
>>57499448
Durrr JQUERY let's make more retarded programmers load a 5MB JS file and encourage them to be lazy shitheads instead of learning the fucking language.
https://golang.org/
Good luck, anon
>>57499592
>just what I expected
>>57498973
http://udacity.com
And do all the courses in one of the webdev nanodegrees.
It'll take maybe a couple of weeks from now if you dedicate enough time every day to learning this until you can make a website that runs what's in the OP pic.
Godspeed, do not give up.
>>57499592
Being a javascript eliteist isn't nice for beginners though.
I learnt jquery, then the bits of jquery I used I learnt the vanilla JS alternative and built my own library from the snippets.
>>57499285
>>57499448
I have no idea what backend means. I'm assuming it's the "hosting" place for my code/program?
I'm starting from HTML+CSS as that's what I'm the most familiar with. Is this a waste of time?
>>57499754
Thank you so much for the tip!
>>57500132
nvm just googled what backend is