Question for all of the HTML aces out there (Audi related)...
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Because frames blow chunks out the nose...waaaaay more trouble than they're worth. Plus...
once my navigation buttons load once, they're in the browser's cache and they should load very quickly on all subsequent pages.
#25
absolutely. Make sure you take at least a first and second course...
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!
#27
LOL! Thanks for the advice...whether you meant to give it or not....
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 :-\
#29
I took both, but ended up focusing more on C++. A lot of that had to do with
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.
#30
Don't know..I'm not in school anymore..been out for a year.
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.