After doing the reading for this section, and attending Wednesday's lecture, the names that he spits out are actually familiar! The whole strip last week involved Jason programming a website for his class. The timing was perfect when I found out I had to create a webpage for our class. Mine is, of course, nowhere near as advanced as his would be, but I had fun learning what went on behind the scenes of the html editors. Creating a CSS was interesting, too. I can see how it would save time for multiple pages on a website. I hope to apply what I've learned to my ePortfolio. It would be a nice thing to have to show future employers!
Saturday, December 9, 2006
The Funnies and Core Web Technologies
I thought I'd share this recent Foxtrot cartoon (if it's too small, right click and view image):

After doing the reading for this section, and attending Wednesday's lecture, the names that he spits out are actually familiar! The whole strip last week involved Jason programming a website for his class. The timing was perfect when I found out I had to create a webpage for our class. Mine is, of course, nowhere near as advanced as his would be, but I had fun learning what went on behind the scenes of the html editors. Creating a CSS was interesting, too. I can see how it would save time for multiple pages on a website. I hope to apply what I've learned to my ePortfolio. It would be a nice thing to have to show future employers!
After doing the reading for this section, and attending Wednesday's lecture, the names that he spits out are actually familiar! The whole strip last week involved Jason programming a website for his class. The timing was perfect when I found out I had to create a webpage for our class. Mine is, of course, nowhere near as advanced as his would be, but I had fun learning what went on behind the scenes of the html editors. Creating a CSS was interesting, too. I can see how it would save time for multiple pages on a website. I hope to apply what I've learned to my ePortfolio. It would be a nice thing to have to show future employers!
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