Where have you learn from? ebooks udemy or lynda course?Years back I worked at learning PHP, MySQL and wasted SO much time.
I agree with you, spending time to build a website from scratch is not a good choice. Developing from codes will save our time.Unless your going to do it as a way to make money, I personally don't think it's worth getting too deep. It does help to know how to say edit PHP code. But building something from scratch and getting it to work can be a huge task. Depends on the person too.
What have you suggested him to make him some money? :crazy:After like 2 years, mostly spent dabbling with PHP, he didn't make a dime. It was ONLY after he actually started doing what I suggested, that he had some money coming in.
The hardest part of coding is you have to find errors when your script doesn't run as your exception or develop a project from scratch so that you must do hand codes at all.What's the hardest part of coding in your opinion and why?
Steve, some great answers given here already, but when you say coding what type of coding do you mean software coding or website coding?What's the hardest part of coding in your opinion and why?
Finding errors, missing codes or somethings else?
For me, the hardest part of coding is modeling the procedures that are necessary to produce the solution to your problems. After being able to define all the necessary step you need to take to write the program, the next hardest part is looking for the basic function or library that you can incorporate into your code. The next hardest part is remembering the variable name. After that, the worst in boring part is debugging the code .... Debugging is the most boring part. The most exciting part is going back to your code and benchmark it.What's the hardest part of coding in your opinion and why?
Finding errors, missing codes or somethings else?
The hardest part of coding isWhat's the hardest part of coding in your opinion and why?
Finding errors, missing codes or somethings else?
The easiest way to learn CSS quickly is you need to apply it on a real web project, learn what you learned and try to apply on web page so you will know how it works.The exception for me is CSS. That is a coding skill I want to know more about. Mainly to tweak my blog themes. I can do pretty good, but I still don't completely "get it" yet.
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