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May 27 2013 01:37pm
What would I need to learn to make a website like solomid.net?
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May 27 2013 01:42pm
html, javascript, php, css, sql
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May 27 2013 03:22pm
Quote (labatymo @ May 27 2013 10:42pm)
html, javascript, php, css, sql


This ^
Or you can just copy + paste sourcecode of .. Solomid.net, and change the shit to yours.

happy editing !:)
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May 27 2013 04:12pm
Quote (BinkW32 @ May 27 2013 05:22pm)
This ^
Or you can just copy + paste sourcecode of .. Solomid.net, and change the shit to yours.

happy editing !:)


except that he'd need the php files.
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May 27 2013 06:13pm
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Realistically, how long would it take me to learn all those? I have a website idea and I want ad revenue.
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May 27 2013 06:33pm
Quote (pockyAnus @ May 27 2013 08:13pm)
Realistically, how long would it take me to learn all those? I have a website idea and I want ad revenue.


what is your current programming experience? if you already know another programming language or you learn very quickly, then you can get it done in a few weeks since you just need to google the specific things you want. if you have no clue about any programming, optimistically, i'd say several months. if you just spend 1h/day, obviously it'll take longer.

but luckily you dont have to finish the whole thing all at once. you can start simple and slowly build on it. you can be up and running with a basic site within a week. then over time you can add more pages, add users, a forum, etc.

but i think your biggest challenge will be to continue trying to make the webpage after a month. a lot of people who pick up coding because they want to make something specific will give up because there's a huge learning curve.
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May 27 2013 10:30pm
Quote (carteblanche @ May 27 2013 07:33pm)
what is your current programming experience? if you already know another programming language or you learn very quickly, then you can get it done in a few weeks since you just need to google the specific things you want. if you have no clue about any programming, optimistically, i'd say several months. if you just spend 1h/day, obviously it'll take longer.

but luckily you dont have to finish the whole thing all at once. you can start simple and slowly build on it. you can be up and running with a basic site within a week. then over time you can add more pages, add users, a forum, etc.

but i think your biggest challenge will be to continue trying to make the webpage after a month. a lot of people who pick up coding because they want to make something specific will give up because there's a huge learning curve.


Its worth mentioning a lot of this is impulsive, and will never be acted on, it's already a small chance we'll see op in this thread again.
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May 27 2013 11:08pm
Any tips on how to get started on getting ads?
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May 27 2013 11:09pm
Quote (pockyAnus @ May 28 2013 12:08am)
Any tips on how to get started on getting ads?


Copy paste adword code from Google, start making a tenth of a cent per click
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May 28 2013 11:53am
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Copy paste adword code from Google, start making a tenth of a cent per click


Thanks. I currently have no experience on this, but I plan on putting about 15 hours a week on this to learn.
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