This web project was upper hard and I did not enjoy it as much. The benefit to this is that I have a web page for a project wall. I started with a layout for my page, and had a qualified instructor walk me through the steps to complete a rudimentary page. My project eventually worked, but there were too many spaces in the title, making my design webpage, and actual webpage different. In the end, I was happy to be done, and my webpage was a good way for me to see all my best projects in one spot.
I learned that web design is too complex and rule riddled for my creative technique. With stories, you can bend around certain rules, but with coding, you have to type the right symbols or your entire webpage goes weird. I learned that it really takes someone who can remember and have a steady eye to code a webpage and find a mistake. It was an experience I wish never to redo, but I did enjoy the result.
In conclusion, I did okay, but I will likely not take web, because my interests are not remotely close to the involved content. I did also like how we were given an outline, but the project was still challenging in many ways.
I learned that web design is too complex and rule riddled for my creative technique. With stories, you can bend around certain rules, but with coding, you have to type the right symbols or your entire webpage goes weird. I learned that it really takes someone who can remember and have a steady eye to code a webpage and find a mistake. It was an experience I wish never to redo, but I did enjoy the result.
I think I did what I had to do to pass, but as far as the extra mile, the concept was far to confusing to do more than what was assigned. I needed an immense amount of help, and I felt like the help saved my project, and I probably should have gotten the project done sooner. Whatever happened, I did okay for a beginner.
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