Message from @Kragt
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oh okay- i've been coding daily for the past 2 months and before that had an internship as a data analyst where i used vba msot of the time for creating analytical reports - what made me get into coding initially was, and i know it's shallow, was the prestige of being a 'coder' as well as creating something unique that could be used by other people
what made you get into coding initially @Happy Humble Hermit
i made video games in high school
why was that enjoyable for you
i love video games
why do you think you love video games?
at its heart, doesn't anyone's hobby come from self expression through innovation?
Are you like.... A therapist?
nooo
I walked in at the right time. Is there coding talk going on in here?
System.out.println("maybe lol") ;
i'm a noobie and only been coding for like 3-4 months so was looking for some advice
so yeah lol, i've been playing around with web dev but it just seems so daunting so i'm focusing on the basics and working up from first principles
been using a site calling "free code camp"
... Do you hate your life?
great resource - very hands on
Check out w3schools
yes @shadowlessnexus
They have some decent stuff
aite
also Firefox has some good tutorials.
i use mdn too
Web dev is just something like the hidden circle of hell for me.
it's so intimidating initially and due to the number of resources out there i just fucked about for a month jumping from tutorial to tutorial
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
Give me a sec.
I got a great resource for ya for the first bit.
And after all that ~~kill yourself~~ learn php
PLEASE NO!!!
Pie's in the oven, TONIGHT I FEAST!
Shit
sweet ty*
I cant send you a link
Let me pm you
OK The two oldest semesters here have assignments, homeworks, lectures, exams etc...
It goes into PHP towards the end
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?
but it covers most of what you need and has solutions to check with.