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starcraft said:
Me said:
with regards to learning the coding - there is more and more online / cloud based coding platforms to use and learn from these days.

Take a look at https://c9.io/ (cloud9ide) and http://plnkr.co/ (plunker). I've been using plunkr recently to learn a bit of Angular and it also supports bootstrap and github so get a free github account and you can merge / branch your code and keep a backup.

With all of these resources and online tutorials / videos - learning has never been easier.

Thats really useful thanks.

I am checking it out, and can't seem to find anything like a beginners/learners portal. Know of anything like that as a real starting point?

These are all scripting languages ie based on Jquery so you cant write any server side code wihout a machine like you said but that shouldn't put you off as these days with jquery, html5, knockout, angular and more coming out all of the time it's a great time to learn.  Learning HTML would always be a good place to start then maybe jquery as all of these new scripting languages run on javascript / jquery then look at the learn knockout.js and learn angular - i prefer knockout at the moment as i've been using it longer but in time angularjs is gonna be massive as it's written and maintained by Google and is incredibly easy to use once the penny drops.

I use pluralsight for my courses but you have to pay - luckily my work pays for me so jobs a good un.

 

Good luck and if you need any help / info just pm me and i'll help you however I can.

 

Links (in order of where i think you should start)

http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_htmldom.asp

http://www.htmldog.com/guides/html/beginner/

http://www.w3schools.com/jquery/

http://learn-angular.org/

http://learn.knockoutjs.com/

http://www.pluralsight.com/training