What to learn after PHP, HTML, CSS, MySQL, Javascript?

I am by no means an expert, but I have a desire to learn something new that can help me create better web applications.

What do you take? Should I calm down and better understand what I already know?

I always studied myself, so maybe I should focus on philosophy, etc.

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Wherever you are, I would go to a strongly typed language to give you a sense of the rigor that is possible outside of the scripting environment.

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