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Post by Shockeye on Mar 9, 2007 18:57:11 GMT
Well I am studying JavaScript and it's so hard!!! Do you ever get the feeling of like giving up after learning too much and it's too hard for you? I do and I feel like giving up but I don't want to
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Post by DBuzzin on Mar 9, 2007 19:16:45 GMT
didnt you post this same thread on eCreations Like I said on there, dont give up man. You will be an awesome coder if you stick at it
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Post by Me on Mar 9, 2007 21:22:55 GMT
I am supposed to be bringing my dog for a walk, but I will make a quick post.
It was challenging for me to learn what I know, and there are still many things I am having troubles learning. None the less, through time I did learn it. If you really want to learn it, then keep trying.
Feel free to PM me any questions you may have. I will be happy to help you.
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Post by DBuzzin on Mar 9, 2007 23:23:39 GMT
how long have you been coding chantry ?
and shockeye hows your xhtml coming on ?
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Post by Me on Mar 9, 2007 23:31:24 GMT
how long have you been coding chantry ? and shockeye hows your xhtml coming on ? A couple years. For someone in his position, I would be a lot of help.
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Post by DBuzzin on Mar 10, 2007 0:06:45 GMT
awesome you can help me if you want to aswell, Haha ive been coding 3 months
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Post by Me on Mar 10, 2007 0:10:48 GMT
awesome you can help me if you want to aswell, Haha ive been coding 3 months Alright . If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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Post by DBuzzin on Mar 10, 2007 1:43:37 GMT
thanks alot ;D
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Post by derfleurer on Mar 10, 2007 2:03:40 GMT
I felt the exact same way a few years back. HTML seemed impossible then. But I worked with it, and eventually realized just how simple it was. All I really had to do was grasp the basis of it...at that point I had something to build off of in my studies. Everything tied back into that basis.
I went through this process again with JavaScript. I quit for about 6 months before picking up on it again. It seemed impossible when I started, but it's a piece of cake now.
In my honest opinion, your worst enemy here is self-doubt. You're mind can't accomplish something if you tell it it can't. In my years of study (in many subjects), i've noticed an incredible difference in my success based on whether or not I was confident in myself. You'd be amazed.
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Post by Me on Mar 10, 2007 3:00:32 GMT
No problem. I am not an amazing coder or anything, but I seem to be ahead of you in certain areas like the DOM. You should look into learning it. Right now I am trying to learn the more "correct" ways of coding. I understand how to do things, but I usually do it inefficiently. One of the things you did in your recent code submission was use parseInt without a radix. I usually do the same thing, but I am trying to stop.
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Post by DBuzzin on Mar 10, 2007 9:26:28 GMT
the v2 version that I posted last nigth ? and whats a radix I should know this
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Post by Me on Mar 10, 2007 13:37:29 GMT
the v2 version that I posted last nigth ? and whats a radix I should know this Yes . Look at some of the examples at the bottom: Click
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Post by virtuoso on Mar 10, 2007 15:10:04 GMT
At first it seems completely overwhelming. Don't worry, we all feel that way. Once you get the basic hang of it and are able to make codes at a good pace, it'll come naturally to you.
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Post by gimli10567 on Mar 19, 2007 11:07:13 GMT
Don't try and code something that is way beyond your knowledge; I wouldn't go and code a huge member system in PHP, because I am still learning it. Though, I would add neat little features in CSS, because I do know how, and while I work at that, I will learn new things. If I started JavaScript again, I wouldn't jump right in and code something really advanced, I would prob code like, a menu or something. Now, if you know very little, or NONE of the HTML language, Javascript will be very difficult.
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Post by Admin on Mar 21, 2007 18:05:40 GMT
For me it was finding the time. Last year for my computing course in college, I created this little booking system, it was fairly basic and probably not fit for actual use. I would have liked to have carried on a bit more in PHP but I never got around to it.
I was constantly looking at the PHP manual and other such sites and I noted the sheer amount of technical language used which could be quite off putting. So I did give up, who knows, maybe I'll start doing things again.
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Post by Me on Mar 21, 2007 19:54:39 GMT
For me it was finding the time. Last year for my computing course in college, I created this little booking system, it was fairly basic and probably not fit for actual use. I would have liked to have carried on a bit more in PHP but I never got around to it. I was constantly looking at the PHP manual and other such sites and I noted the sheer amount of technical language used which could be quite off putting. So I did give up, who knows, maybe I'll start doing things again. You can code? Since when? I have never seen you in a coding board before.
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Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2007 17:10:10 GMT
For me it was finding the time. Last year for my computing course in college, I created this little booking system, it was fairly basic and probably not fit for actual use. I would have liked to have carried on a bit more in PHP but I never got around to it. I was constantly looking at the PHP manual and other such sites and I noted the sheer amount of technical language used which could be quite off putting. So I did give up, who knows, maybe I'll start doing things again. You can code? Since when? I have never seen you in a coding board before. I understand the basics really: arrays, functions, variables, databases, some regexp in PHP. You don't see me here much, because I don't code often enough .
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Post by Shockeye on Mar 24, 2007 10:39:00 GMT
Well I can code most HTML and some JavaScript but not much. I've been studying for ages and ages and I'm not getting there!!!
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Post by Naoki on Mar 31, 2007 16:01:17 GMT
Patrick Clinger is my reason, that son of a b****!
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Post by Reverse Blade on Apr 4, 2007 3:34:08 GMT
I've gave up on coding a lot of times, but after a day or so I usually try to see if I can complete what I was trying to do.
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