Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Programing computers, and education
After reading the post by Feross, it made me realize how much people put towards their creations such as webpages. I have always been around a computer, for as long as I can remember, and I've been there when websites started to grow, but until the article, I never thought about what exactly had been put into it. I remember when I was younger I thought about making a website, but never went through with it, and just forgot about the idea. I know now that if I were to try and do this, I would more then likely fail at it almost as soon as I begin. With all the codes, time, and frustration, I know I would become discouraged and give up quickly. I had thought about taking a computer class while in school, but at the same time, I feel comfortable enough with what I currently know, and don't plan on needing to knowledge to build websites in the future, that at this time a computer class is of no interest to me. However I know that if I were to take one it could help me learn the smaller details of how my computer runs (for if I happen to get a virus in the future, or something of that nature) or to even help me realize how to find the smaller details in how things are created. Even if I don't plan to look to much further into this, I am grateful to those who have taken the time to make such websites like 'Google' 'Facebook' or my email that I use daily.
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Good observations about detail and creativity!
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