Message from @Kragt

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2018-11-15 00:10:21 UTC  

I also don't know anyone who enjoys web-dev. But if you want to do it.
1. Learn HTML
2. Learn CSS
3. Learn JS
4. Learn JQuery
5. Learn SQL
6. Learn your client server programing language tech. (I use Freemarker Templates and Java Servlets)
7. Learn AJAX

2018-11-15 00:10:25 UTC  

Give me a sec.

2018-11-15 00:10:40 UTC  

I got a great resource for ya for the first bit.

2018-11-15 00:11:00 UTC  

And after all that ~~kill yourself~~ learn php

2018-11-15 00:11:18 UTC  

PLEASE NO!!!

2018-11-15 00:11:20 UTC  

@Kragt wait so ur a coder?weet ty

2018-11-15 00:11:26 UTC  

Pie's in the oven, TONIGHT I FEAST!

2018-11-15 00:11:27 UTC  

Shit

2018-11-15 00:11:28 UTC  

sweet ty*

2018-11-15 00:11:29 UTC  

I cant send you a link

2018-11-15 00:11:40 UTC  

Let me pm you

2018-11-15 00:12:14 UTC  

OK The two oldest semesters here have assignments, homeworks, lectures, exams etc...

2018-11-15 00:12:26 UTC  

It goes into PHP towards the end

2018-11-15 00:12:35 UTC  

dude i have so many friends coming straight outta uni claiming to know all of web dev, java, c++, php, ruby and all that shit but have no personal projects --- without personal projects you can't really put on ur cv you know a language right?

2018-11-15 00:12:36 UTC  

but it covers most of what you need and has solutions to check with.

2018-11-15 00:12:48 UTC  

Oh you can

2018-11-15 00:12:53 UTC  

ye I can cook the less I need other the better

2018-11-15 00:12:54 UTC  

But projects are better.

2018-11-15 00:13:31 UTC  

Its like saying 'I can speak chinese' vs saying 'wo3 hui2 shuo1 han4yu3'

2018-11-15 00:13:48 UTC  

There are two golden rules.

2018-11-15 00:13:54 UTC  

1. Do

2018-11-15 00:14:00 UTC  

2. Ask

2018-11-15 00:14:12 UTC  

@JDB yea schools teach you good but they don't really have good projects in my experience. You gotta make your own projects

2018-11-15 00:14:19 UTC  

1 = practice, try, fuck up and learn.

2018-11-15 00:14:46 UTC  

2 = even if you have been doing this 30 years you will routinely look up the most basic shit. Get good at it.

2018-11-15 00:15:13 UTC  

Just today I had to verify that JS for getting the text from an submitted input box was .value and not .innerHTML

2018-11-15 00:16:02 UTC  

@shadowlessnexus i'm considering going to university to study computer science purely because the idea of following a set curriculum with like minded people seems appealing to me - yeah i found that too

2018-11-15 00:16:27 UTC  

@Kragt r u a software engineer?

2018-11-15 00:16:42 UTC  

I mean it's pretty good. Im in a small college cause it's cheaper. But you gotta do some stuff on your own

2018-11-15 00:16:45 UTC  

I'm a uni students.

2018-11-15 00:16:49 UTC  

Skip uni.

2018-11-15 00:17:01 UTC  

Yea i wouldnt go to a big uni for this

2018-11-15 00:17:05 UTC  

You are better just coding than getting a degree.

2018-11-15 00:17:13 UTC  

And online tutorials are better than most professors.

2018-11-15 00:17:13 UTC  

is coding good ?

2018-11-15 00:17:20 UTC  

Small college... Depends. But you can do this on your own.

2018-11-15 00:17:33 UTC  

It is good for getting paid son

2018-11-15 00:17:42 UTC  

It's fun. I like it.

2018-11-15 00:17:47 UTC  

Derek Banas is godly for learning Java, and if you want to do advanced shit try Siraj Raval

2018-11-15 00:18:01 UTC  

ok but what do i learn

2018-11-15 00:18:10 UTC  

theres like 100 languages