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< gasp > (Or, What We See When We Peer Into the Past)

Dug this little gem in my look for an XHTML course I’d written on one occasion. It’s hideously funny, especially considering our stance on furniture nowadays: http: //www. prism. gatech. edu/gtg220x/tutorials/xhtmlTutTables. html Wow it’s fascinating to see what amount has changed inside only two including a half years… I only obtain a page till one particular paragraph promoting It-Which-Must-Not-Be-Named. The actual " ultimate" formatting tool. Cool. Sure, that’s all there exists. The tutorial is one I by no means finished. It just about mirrors what quite simply happened that term — namely, that we realized they *weren’t* this ultimate’ formatting tool: -P OMG!!! I didn’t realize that YOU wrote this tutorial!! I will need to have read your posting too fast or even something. Wow! That’s sooooooo weird!

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employment

Hi all I would prefer to pick your brains. I am at this time a freelance graphic and developer who is looking for ways to fulltime employment with a design agency. I have made numerous sites and brochures and have my own portfolio/freelance site launched and established. I have designed my CV and am planning to send it off to all the design agencies to discover if any advisors would be interested in recruiting me (fingers crossed). But I am asking you good people to take a look at my CV plus portfolio site to find out if there will be any glitches present which might affect my chances of employment. Another problem is I have been graduated coming from university now for 2 and a half years and have numerous jobs unconnected having web or artwork design. But just how I look at it is you portfolio speaks for itself. Does one think this can affect my chances of having employment. My portfolio site can be looked at at http: //www. danielmcmullan. corp. uk CV may be downloaded at http: //www. danielmcmullan. corp. uk/cv/cv. html For starters, every body needs an initial full time position. What’s important is to … Continue reading

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I got a question to all the coders, how did you get into coding?

WE never thought making webpages any recordings jobs I’ve been a version of those kiddies from several hacking forum neighborhood where we generate hacks for different games. C++ along with language isn’t to me so I started to be a forum designer despite the fact that I was paid $12, and I got even allowed for making a business upon their community for three in the half years and quit with this particular hacking crap neighborhood. My brother took this program in college plus quit and thought we would take another lessons in engineering it had been like test it first and find what he thinks belonging to the class and come across engineering better. It will always become my own hobby not something to major within I never regarded coding as something after high classes. My experience in programming starts in my graduating high school days at nighttime ages of 1992 : 1995. Back in the far past, my high college didn’t actuallly allow us to use real computers with say hard disks or a system… we were tied to Unisys ICON stupid terminals. This meant that individuals had to study programming utilizing a wonderful language also known as … Continue reading

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