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Makes sense- when I navigate to my wife's site, there's nothing before the sitename. I do use Chrome.
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@ devino: WOW! Someone's educated, good on you![]()
Whenever I get mostly done with these websites, I figure I'll start learning some lower-level programming. C might be a good start...or maybe Java. Hmmmm.I've found that I have a learning addictionWhenever I get mostly done with these websites, I figure I'll start learning some lower-level programming. C might be a good start...or maybe Java. Hmmmm.
Don't even get me started on chemistry or physics related matters.
just a sugestion,but what about something like a salt life logo, but it has some sort of long tool for the x like a torch and a hammer and instead of salt life its "kart life". i dont know if salt life could call that copywriting
I would definitely say C, it leads to C++ much easier than java, or so I have been told.
Only thing is, I just don't know where I'd use C.
Ya, I know. I haven't found one real world use where C is better than java yet. I was just suggesting it in case you wanted to go on to higher level programing. It seems to be a better stepping block than java.
I've found that I have a learning addictionWhenever I get mostly done with these websites, I figure I'll start learning some lower-level programming. C might be a good start...or maybe Java. Hmmmm.
Don't even get me started on chemistry or physics related matters.
Adobe flex is really cool for developing websites. We use it here at work for our inhouse mapping website
I've been working with higher-level stuff for the last few months and I'm looking to move lower now. PHP was derived from C so I'm sure learning C wouldn't be all that difficult.
Maybe a wheel bouncing over the website name? it would be reasonably simple i guess![]()