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06-24-2009, 05:09 PM
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i've learned php,mysql,html,css what i have to do with all of those lunguges then
I've learned php,mysql,html,css what i have to do with all of those languages then?
people told me to create useful scripts and after creating these scripts am i going to have money from that?
thanks for any suggestions
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06-24-2009, 05:46 PM
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If, after learning those technologies, you still have no idea what to do with them then I would kindly suggest moving on to something else entirely. Embroidery perhaps.
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06-24-2009, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mohsen-e
I've learned php,mysql,html,css what i have to do with all of those languages then?
people told me to create useful scripts and after creating these scripts am i going to have money from that?
thanks for any suggestions
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Ok, here's what I've worked out from your sentences:
You obviously have no idea what working life is.
This means you're either a young child, or live an extremely sheltered lifestyle (and are still a reasonably young kid). I'd be more tending to assume the second one is to a lesser extent than the first is true, since with you wanting to earn money it'd be very strange if you led such a pampered lifestyle.
You should find something else to do.
I learnt html 6, maybe 7 years ago now. At the time, I was certainly more in touch with reality than most of my year (loads wanted to be doctors and yet just lazed around in class), and yet to be frank I definitely wasn't ready for paid work back then.
Wait a few years, learn a bit about life. ![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
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06-24-2009, 07:29 PM
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i didn't say i don't have idea what to with them my question is am i going to get any money from anything
would u give me an examble for anythign would help me get money or somethign
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06-24-2009, 07:34 PM
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You might get some money from writing scripts and selling licenses for others to use them, or creating hosted services for paying users. You could also just be a normal programmer and get a wage (or freelance and get money whenever) for writing code. If you're asking how to make money from knowing something, I'm not really too sure how to help you without sounding extremely condescending!
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06-24-2009, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mohsen-e
i didn't say i don't have idea what to with them my question is am i going to get any money from anything
would u give me an examble for anythign would help me get money or somethign
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I'm sure that at some point in your life it is highly probable that you will make monetary gains from one of the countless various methods of recieving royalties from your labours.
An example of how to make money? To use Salathe's truly wonderful idea, there's a fair amount of money in Embroidery.
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06-24-2009, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 46Bit
Ok, here's what I've worked out from your sentences:
You obviously have no idea what working life is.
This means you're either a young child, or live an extremely sheltered lifestyle (and are still a reasonably young kid). I'd be more tending to assume the second one is to a lesser extent than the first is true, since with you wanting to earn money it'd be very strange if you led such a pampered lifestyle.
You should find something else to do.
I learnt html 6, maybe 7 years ago now. At the time, I was certainly more in touch with reality than most of my year (loads wanted to be doctors and yet just lazed around in class), and yet to be frank I definitely wasn't ready for paid work back then.
Wait a few years, learn a bit about life. ![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
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maybe im a lil child but i guess u didn't get my point well
i meant that am i going to make money from what i've learned
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07-01-2009, 03:33 PM
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Create a website?
Get traffic, put up ads, make $. Simple enough. Good luck.
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07-01-2009, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mohsen-e
maybe im a lil child but i guess u didn't get my point well
i meant that am i going to make money from what i've learned
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You don't seem to understand the concept of business. It's up to you if you make money, you can't expect just by knowing the skills will get you money. Ways of making money from your skills have been suggested such as selling scripts, hosted services, client work. There is no guarantee you will get money though, but you have to work at it. I suggest you try writing some scripts to build up a portfolio. You don't seem old enough to do client work currently. You'd have more like building a portfolio and maybe writing scripts to sell.
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07-19-2009, 03:39 AM
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