Lessons Learned
Published January 17th, 2018 in Capstone Project by AnthonyLessons learned at the end of my MVC Capstone course. Full Post »
Lessons learned at the end of my MVC Capstone course. Full Post »
A brief introduction of what my AAS in Web Development Capstone Project is going to be. Full Post »
ITC110: Today was a lab day and spent two hours beating my head against the wall trying to figure out how to make an array dynamic. For a GPA calculator. Ugh. WEB120: more information about wire frames no updates. ITC240 : continues to be a source of fun. I made my first database and now. […] Full Post »
ENGL106 : I arrived early to school so we could work on our presentation before class. The problem child of the group shows up an hour late. We managed to work her research into the presentation. Nevertheless we removed her from presenting the website because she failed to report her documentation by the deadline. During […] Full Post »
So I’ve downloaded the app. To make this portion easier. Let’s get nerdy!! Full Post »
My dive into AMP HTML continues to be a source of mixed emotions. It’s reminds of the old days with in-bedded styling but it also has everything new. I take solace in the fact that if I become great at it, I can build that into a niche for myself. I can build mobile sites […] Full Post »
Hello, Wow, a lot has happened since my last post. I’ll give you a course by course breakdown. ENGL106: Technical writing has gotten a little more attractive. We’ve had a speaker who leads 350seattle a nonprofit company fighting climate change here in Seattle. His ability to articulate the issues was impressive, and I understand why […] Full Post »
Hello, This report has today’s class on it. I spent 3 hours on lynda.com learning the fundamentals of PHP and discussion open source vs. closed source. I also spent an hour setting up my blog and arguing with wordpress. You can view my report by clicking. Also, don’t forget to check out my staging […] Full Post »
I guess this is how this starts. Not with a bang but a post. You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Full Post »