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Do you need to go to uni to learn web development (namely php)?
Hi all, I hope you can give me some opinions. If you want to skip the romance just answer the question in bold at the bottom of this post.
I left school at 16 to do a 2 year traineeship in web design/dev for a small marketing company. The second that was over, I moved from my crappy home town to the city and placed a new job - also for a small marketing company. My role at these companies has been to slice up designs given to me, code them using HTML & CSS, and integrate them into various CMS's.
After working full-time for nearly 3 years doing this, I'm extremely quick and fluent at HTML & CSS, and knowledgeable about validation/writing clean code/etc. I know the basics of JavaScript, jQuery and PHP - enough to install plug ins, edit them where I need to, and do very basic dynamic effects on websites.
Now at 18 years old, I have just been offered a job as a Junior Web Developer for a bigger (+ extremely creative & awesome) company. They showed me some of the exciting projects they have going. These websites use a lot more javascript/PHP than I am used to, and are much more dynamic. While I have basic knowledge of these languages, it's certainly not to the extent (yet!) where I could write a full program. The position offers the opportunity to move into writing mobile applications (in future).
Which begs the question... With 3 years working experience doing front-end web development, am I just as capable of learning PHP (using online resources), as a student fresh out of uni?
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