# Prerequisite skills ## Learn how to *use* CiviCRM Before diving into CiviCRM development, it's worth mentioning that a solid understanding of CiviCRM from the *user's* perspective is very important. To that end, please see the [User Guide](https://docs.civicrm.org/user/en/stable/). ## Learn these developer skills Becoming a proficient CiviCRM developer requires skills in many different technologies, some of which are contained within the CiviCRM project (e.g. civix, buildkit) and thus covered in detail within this guide. But other technologies such as PHP, and Git (which are not CiviCRM-specific) are outside the scope of this guide. As such, this guide assumes that readers arrive with a baseline understanding of these developer skills. This page lists these prerequisite skills, along with pointers to usher the reader towards appropriate resources for closing skills gaps, wherever necessary. You don't need to be a pro at everything listed here to get started, but it's worth focusing more effort towards the top of this list first. - **PHP** - the main programming language in which CiviCRM is written - [Language reference](http://php.net/manual/en/langref.php) - **Git** - a version control system for tracking changes to source code - [Official documentation](https://git-scm.com/documentation) - **Command line / bash** - in general, "the command line" refers to using a text-only interface to run programs such as `civix`, `git`, and many more. Bash is the most common "shell" program used to execute these commands on Unix computers (i.e. Linux and OS X). - [Unix command line tutorial](http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/) - *Microsoft Windows has a command line shell which functions very differently from bash. While developing CiviCRM on Windows is possible, it will be a slightly more uphill battle, for this reason and others.* - **Javascript** - another programing language used in CiviCRM, especially for any logic that happens within the web browser. *(Note that "javascript" and "java" are entirely different technologies and should not be confused.)* - [Javascript tutorial](http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp) - **jQuery** - a javascript library that makes manipulating elements on a web page easy - [jQuery documentation](http://api.jquery.com/) - **HTML** - the markup used so transmit page content to a web browser. - [HTML tutorial](http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp) - **Smarty** - a "template engine" which allows developers to write an HTML file for one web page, while easily including content dynamically generated from PHP - [Smarty documentation](http://www.smarty.net/docs/en/) - **CSS** - a programming language used to specify consistent visual style to be applied to many different elements within a web page. Different web browsers interpret the CSS code in slightly different ways. - [CSS tutorial](http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp) - [Can I use](http://caniuse.com/) - good for seeing which web browsers have implemented certain CSS features - [Comparison of layout engines](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_layout_engines_\(Cascading_Style_Sheets\)) another helpful comparison of the differences between web browsers - **Drupal / Wordpress / Joomla!** - CiviCRM must be installed within one of these content management systems, and learning more about the underlying CMS will aid CiviCRM development. Drupal is favored by most CiviCRM developers and CiviCRM actually borrows many development practices from the project, so learning Drupal is a good place to start if you are unsure. - [Drupal documentation](https://www.drupal.org/docs/) - [Wordpress documentation]() - [Joomla documentation]() - **SQL / MySQL** - "SQL" is a standardized language used by many different kinds of databases to manipulate data in the database. "MySQL" is one kind of database which CiviCRM uses to store all its data. The query syntax that MySQL uses conforms [almost](http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms/) entirely to the SQL standard, so learning SQL is basically synonymous to learning MySQL. - [SQL tutorial](http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp) - [MySQL statement syntax](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/sql-syntax.html) - [MySQL Workbench](http://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/) - an intuitively designed GUI tool for inspecting and interacting with a MySQL database (great for learning more about the CiviCRM data model).