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| mcottier 2004-08-04, 4:14 am |
| Hi. I was wondering if anyone knew a good course or school that I can earn
my webmaster certificate or degree at home? I would like to learn HTML,
XHTML, Java and everything else important. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Michael Cottier
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| SamMan 2004-08-04, 12:15 pm |
| "mcottier" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi. I was wondering if anyone knew a good course or school that I can earn
> my webmaster certificate or degree at home? I would like to learn HTML,
> XHTML, Java and everything else important. Thanks.
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> Sincerely,
> Michael Cottier
>
This may not be exactly what you are looking for, but may be a start.
http://www.w3schools.com/cert/default.asp
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SamMan
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| Where are you located?
"mcottier" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:cepvoj$avg$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hi. I was wondering if anyone knew a good course or school that I can earn
> my webmaster certificate or degree at home? I would like to learn HTML,
> XHTML, Java and everything else important. Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
> Michael Cottier
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| darrel 2004-08-04, 12:16 pm |
| > Hi. I was wondering if anyone knew a good course or school that I can earn
> my webmaster certificate or degree at home? I would like to learn HTML,
> XHTML, Java and everything else important. Thanks.
I honestly don't know of any employer that would care if you had a
'webmaster' degree or not. Typically, you'd have a degree in IT, the Arts,
or simply have work experience doing it.
If you want to learn it on your own for your own benefit, take some courses
at a local college in computer science (for things like Java). HTML is easy
enough to learn from a book and online forums if you take the time.
If you're looking for a real degree, consider something like computer
science, graphic design/media arts, etc.
-Darrel
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| mcottier 2004-08-04, 7:15 pm |
| I live in bloomington illinois.
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