Question for all of the HTML aces out there (Audi related)...
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once my navigation buttons load once, they're in the browser's cache and they should load very quickly on all subsequent pages.
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after the second, everything's different. Half of many solutions is the confidence that you can find it.
And yes, NETSCAPE BLOWS!
And yes, NETSCAPE BLOWS!
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One more question...I'm in Web development now....
so should I just take courses in Java or JSP, or do you feel that C++ would be a better base to start with?
Sorry we're way off-topic :-\
so should I just take courses in Java or JSP, or do you feel that C++ would be a better base to start with?
Sorry we're way off-topic :-\
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the fact my java teacher was a tool and my C++ teacher was/is the smartest programmer I've ever met.
For web development, I guess it kinda depends on where you want to focus your talent. It get's hard to spread oneself across too many languages, but I'm sure some people do it. I haven't seen or taken very many good web courses. A lot of them seemed out-of-touch with what a real web-app is supposed to be. I also reccommend you take a DBMS class, Oracle or SQl-Server, although I'd guess I'd reccomend Oracle, because then SQL Server is cake.
I'm in web-development because it's been my job since before I even went to college... but I always think of myself as doing strictly programming in the future.
BTW- does your school teach any Cold Fusion? I'd take that too, although note I have a severe Cold Fusion bias..
feel free to email any time you have questions or whatever.
For web development, I guess it kinda depends on where you want to focus your talent. It get's hard to spread oneself across too many languages, but I'm sure some people do it. I haven't seen or taken very many good web courses. A lot of them seemed out-of-touch with what a real web-app is supposed to be. I also reccommend you take a DBMS class, Oracle or SQl-Server, although I'd guess I'd reccomend Oracle, because then SQL Server is cake.
I'm in web-development because it's been my job since before I even went to college... but I always think of myself as doing strictly programming in the future.
BTW- does your school teach any Cold Fusion? I'd take that too, although note I have a severe Cold Fusion bias..
feel free to email any time you have questions or whatever.
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Now I'm contemplating learning whatever I can on my own, masters, or certifications....I'm thinking about diving onto Mocrosoft's new platform, I hear it is supposed to work very well when it finally gets rolled out.