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Drupal resources (the short list)<br>
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Do you want to focus on developing or theming? I recommend you pick
one to start at least. It's taken me many years to be able to do
both.<br>
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For front end theming you need to know CSS and jQuery, and a bit of
PHP and HTML. <br>
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For back end developing you need to know PHP and MySQL and HTML,
and a bit of CSS and jQuery. <br>
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Some people think theming is easier but I know from experience they
both are complex in different ways.<br>
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<span>Good tutorials for HTML CSS JavaScript jQuery PHP MySQL and
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Also, I think you should just focus on learning Drupal 7. By the
time you are ready, D6 will just be used on legacy sites.
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