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<blockquote data-quote="CrimsonRequiem" data-source="post: 863206" data-attributes="member: 62286"><p>Well people learn differently. I was self taught in HTML and almost all the Adobe Suite.</p><p></p><p>I would probably subscribe to Lynda.com and download the tutorials for the applications you want to learn.</p><p></p><p>That would be the fastest way to learn. The tutorials there are pretty much step by step and you can follow along as well.</p><p></p><p>Then there are books...but those never really help me learn an application. They are good for learning little tricks and key commands mostly.</p><p></p><p>Night classes at a community college or adult school, would be another option. They are pretty inexpensive and depending on the teacher and the environment you do learn quite a bit, plus if you get stuck someone can help you.</p><p></p><p>Flash has a huge learning curve, because you need to animate and worry about coding at the same time. I don't like flash at all, but I'm learning it anyways. >_<"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrimsonRequiem, post: 863206, member: 62286"] Well people learn differently. I was self taught in HTML and almost all the Adobe Suite. I would probably subscribe to Lynda.com and download the tutorials for the applications you want to learn. That would be the fastest way to learn. The tutorials there are pretty much step by step and you can follow along as well. Then there are books...but those never really help me learn an application. They are good for learning little tricks and key commands mostly. Night classes at a community college or adult school, would be another option. They are pretty inexpensive and depending on the teacher and the environment you do learn quite a bit, plus if you get stuck someone can help you. Flash has a huge learning curve, because you need to animate and worry about coding at the same time. I don't like flash at all, but I'm learning it anyways. >_<" [/QUOTE]
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