Interactive design is a constantly changing landscape of operating systems, programming languages and formats. While it is frequently helpful to have a good reference book in your lap, many of the best tutorials and references are available online. Check out some of these excellent guides, tutorials and references (and stop back for regularly updated links and "How To" sections.)
Formats
Regardless of the programming language or operating system you use, you'll need to know the basic formats of the Web like CGI and HTML.
Languages
Learning to program isn't as rough as you might think. Check out our guide to learning popular Web programming languages.
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How To
"How to ..." is all about what do with the knowledge you've collected, and bring you the best resources to learn how to do it yourself.
Operating Systems
Not matter what kind of computer you have on your desktop, most of your interactive design work is going to be for Windows NT or UNIX.
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