The process is completely different depending on what your site needs to do.
I get this all the time when people see the quotes I give them for custom e-commerce stores. They'll say things like "But a webstore is only a webpage where you can buy something on it!"
etc.
textsfromlastnight is basically (on first glance) a blog where people submit stuff. You could do that really cheaply.
Twitter is a massive undertaking with hundreds of programmers and millions in venture capital. You'll be hard pressed to get anything like that going unless you live in the right place and know the right people.
Your mix between the two could range from the really easy to the nigh-on impossible. With no real knowledge or experience, I could only suggest getting some knowledge or experience first.
I get this all the time when people see the quotes I give them for custom e-commerce stores. They'll say things like "But a webstore is only a webpage where you can buy something on it!"
etc.
textsfromlastnight is basically (on first glance) a blog where people submit stuff. You could do that really cheaply.
Twitter is a massive undertaking with hundreds of programmers and millions in venture capital. You'll be hard pressed to get anything like that going unless you live in the right place and know the right people.
Your mix between the two could range from the really easy to the nigh-on impossible. With no real knowledge or experience, I could only suggest getting some knowledge or experience first.