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Welcome! Please introduce yourself... |
Darin McGrew |
Nov 26 2008, 09:28 AM
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WDG Member Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,366 Joined: 4-August 06 From: Mountain View, CA Member No.: 3 |
Please take a minute to introduce yourself...
How did you start writing/programming for the web? What kind of web-related projects do you work on? Do you have any other interests? [Information about web companies should be posted elsewhere; this thread is for people to introduce themselves.] |
Bgomez1990 |
Mar 15 2011, 11:54 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 15-March 11 Member No.: 14,141 |
Please take a minute to introduce yourself... How did you start writing/programming for the web? What kind of web-related projects do you work on? Do you have any other interests? [Information about web companies should be posted elsewhere; this thread is for people to introduce themselves.] |
crowdogs |
Mar 17 2011, 06:41 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 25-April 10 From: Indiana Member No.: 11,731 |
QUOTE ... I'm trying to get into this because it's very intersting and challenging in a way. Bgomez1990, It is very interesting and challenging, and becoming more so everyday. At least I find it to be. But Notepad? These guys with all the pip's under their avatar can build a web page with their monitors turned off. I, on the other hand find an editor, like Dreamweaver, to be a pleasant and helpful aid. I've said it here before and I'll say it again: Though I use code view extensively, design view is among other things a quick way to view your work and a much appreciated tool for my development. The website development that is. |
pandy |
Mar 17 2011, 06:53 PM
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🌟Computer says no🌟 Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 20,753 Joined: 9-August 06 Member No.: 6 |
Notepad isn't a bad choice actually. Maybe it's a matter of disposition, but I actually learn and understand better when I have to type everything manually. You know, a little like when in school taking notes made more of it stick, even if you never looked at those notes later. When you learn a new (computer) language typing also forces you to take note of all the details like how quotes are used, different types of brackets and parenthesis, case and whatnot. When you leave something out or do something wrong otherwise and it doesn't work you notice it's there and what it is and hopefully you'll remember.
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