OWO
I HATE YOU. not you XIV but this message
OWO
I HATE YOU. not you XIV but this message
I remember when I was a new user in the forums, I was limited to how many messages I could send per day.
Iām actually have English and half Irish
Well, HTML and CSS for sure! Iām also a lot better at photoshop and Adobe premier. Hoping to lead PHP soon!
You learn a new thing everyday
Thatās a big dream! But again, I didnāt believe I could learn multiple languages in a year so⦠anything is possible
Sometimes learning the syntax of a language is enough, you must have creativity and bet how things work. I personally search my questions when I donāt know how to do something or donāt remember a functionās name (My memory is way awful for keeping things in mind.)
Thatās why when Iāve no access to internet, I donāt know coding either
Speaking about syntax of a language⦠reminds me of the time where I was learning HTML and thought the menu bar was meant to go inside the <head>
tags
For the longest time, I thought that the title and favicon of the site went at the top before the <head>
tag, I thought the <head>
was only for metadata. I wondered why it never workedā¦
LOL
Thereās more where that came from.
Reminds me of the time when I used to think that coding was a waste of time - I absolutely despised it and Iād never even think of doing that as a job. It wasnāt until this time last year during the first lockdown here in the UK when I started understanding how programming works.
Actually, Iām only half a year into programming but even though Iāve learnt a lot I sometimes feel that Iām not doing as much and performing as well as I could.
JavaScript, def JavaScript.
Go is second, PHP is third by a tiny bit (in terms of how many lines I wrote).
The head should only be used for metadata, yes.
But what you still donāt know, apparently didnāt know is that the favicon and title are technically āmetadataā
I still have bad taste XD
Same, I just got into web and game design during the pandemic. Used to think all coding languages are like C# (Which looks so complicated but probably is not), but now know that some are easy (and quite fun to!)
C Family does look hard tbh. Iād rather go for web development and then move onto software development because web development tends to be the best place to start off from. My problem with software development is that softwares can be modified and nulled so idk whether it would be a good idea to go for it.
C# is very different from C, but yeah they share similar syntax.
I know a bit of C and C++, itās not so bad.
Go uses c-like syntax, so I hope I can learn C better when I need it (I currently have no good use for it).
To be fair, C# has an syntax commonly used by other languages, however (in my opinion) itās heavily over complicated and very different compared to more common languages.
itās heavily over complicated
More complexity = more flexibility (usually)!