Depends what. You can do a surprising amount with HTML. (I.e. create a webapp).
HTML, jQuery for web apps (which are easier to do).
OOP language for "proper" apps.
For a bit of android development get yourself the following for a decent coding environment:
Hey guys just wondering if any of you know how to make apps ? I'm trying to learn and thought i'd ask for your advice ?
HTML isn't really a programming language. Nor is it really much use for making "apps" in the context of what the OP is getting at.
HTML isn't really a programming language. Nor is it really much use for making "apps" in the context of what the OP is getting at.
First you need to learn assembly. all apps are made with it.
I think that what he was getting at is that you can't make "apps" easily with HTML; you need to use JavaScript as well. Perhaps pedantry, but there is a rather large distinction to be made.Actually with HTML5/JavaScript, Canvas, etc, you can do quite a bit.
Entirely depends what kind of app OP is looking to make.
Actually with HTML5/JavaScript, Canvas, etc, you can do quite a bit.
OP didn't specify exactly what kind of apps he wanted to make. I gave him both options and didn't say HTML was a programming language.
First you need to learn assembly. all apps are made with it.
Objective-C is an horrid abortion of a POS language and I wouldn't want to inflict it on anyone.
I think that what he was getting at is that you can't make "apps" easily with HTML; you need to use JavaScript as well. Perhaps pedantry, but there is a rather large distinction to be made.
I think/hope he was joking.Assembly? Really? Wow...