Thursday, March 29, 2012

newbie - need early guidance

HI all

I am very new to coding and although I know how things work and what you can do with code and visual design I don't really have experience!

I would like some very basic advise on what coding front end to look into i.e. c++, VB, Web etc.

I am interested in learning to develop a basic system for my cafe that would enable a customer to go through a graphical experience in building their coffee order. I would ideally like to create something that would work well IN the cafe via a touchscreen or on the Internet from their desktop.

Now this is only basic stuff I'm not looking to build a go to market system but just something that applies to my daily life while giving me something new and challenging to look into.

Any guidance would be much appreciated!

Alfo,

I'm glad to hear that you would like to educate yourself in designing / programming / implementing a website.
In my opinion it is this very early stage that is the most important.
It is in this stage that you decide exactly what it is that your site will do and how it will do it.

My advice is to sit down with a pencil and paper and decide on some of the following options:
Will users be required to:
1) Login / Register - if yes
a) before they begin the process of placing an order
b) if they try to place an order
2) How will you accept payment? Cash, credit cards, e-checks, paypal...
3) What are all of the other high level functionalities that you'd like your site to offer?

Regarding what language to use, I much prefer C# (no particular reason, VB.Net is also a great and simple language to use).
It will have no impact on how your site looks to your customers. This is something that is purely up to you.
I do however recommend 2 books (possibly 3 or 4) that will help you greatly in reducing your learning curve and aid you in applying new concepts / ideas in real life situations:
1) Beginning ASP.Net e-commerce in c#. I have the 2005 edition. I'm not sure if there is a newer version or not.
2) Beginning asp.Net in C#.
3) Any beginners SQL book.
4) Any book for HTML / CSS.

If you have any questions or would like any advice let me know.
I used the first 2 books to help me build my first .Net website (https://www.theproductpad.com) and am very greatful for the help that these books gave me.

Good luck,
Michael


thanks

i remember the days when I wrote basic code for ZX Spectrum but now im a little lost!!

I will look into the books.

Aflo

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