My C#, Logic and HTML5/CSS3 Classes So Far
The first month of classes had a sense of frustration to them. New computer languages, new concepts and new types of logic to learn. It's been an exciting month of learning and I've completely enjoyed it.
This week I just completed writing a C# App demonstrating methods inside of methods inside of methods, with loops inside of loops inside of loops and passing variables and using arrays. Fun stuff!
In Logic I wrote some pseudocode homework, used a few of the exercises to write them into actual C# code and then programmed them. What can I say? It's interesting which make it not feel like homework. Having fun learning keeps me wanting more.
Lastly I've been working on my HTML5/CSS3 midterm project. It consists of creating a 5 page website and demonstrating the various things we've learned. I've decided to make a website called The Charity Drive and use it to point out some charities that have an international reach. At the same time, I'm using my home page to list local Milwaukee charity events coming in the near future. As to how far I take this project, I'm really not sure ... but so far it's been an interesting concept to work on and I like the blend of learning mixed with Information Technology.
And all of this has been going on while I recover from my ruptured Achilles tendon. Received another new cast today and I'll wear this one for 2 more weeks. Which means more rolling around the halls at school. I'm glad all of my teachers and fellow students have been helpful and understanding. What could have been a serious frustration has instead been an inconvenience. Of course, that's considering that Shannon and my mother have helped out by driving me around lol. Have a great day!
This week I just completed writing a C# App demonstrating methods inside of methods inside of methods, with loops inside of loops inside of loops and passing variables and using arrays. Fun stuff!
In Logic I wrote some pseudocode homework, used a few of the exercises to write them into actual C# code and then programmed them. What can I say? It's interesting which make it not feel like homework. Having fun learning keeps me wanting more.
Lastly I've been working on my HTML5/CSS3 midterm project. It consists of creating a 5 page website and demonstrating the various things we've learned. I've decided to make a website called The Charity Drive and use it to point out some charities that have an international reach. At the same time, I'm using my home page to list local Milwaukee charity events coming in the near future. As to how far I take this project, I'm really not sure ... but so far it's been an interesting concept to work on and I like the blend of learning mixed with Information Technology.
And all of this has been going on while I recover from my ruptured Achilles tendon. Received another new cast today and I'll wear this one for 2 more weeks. Which means more rolling around the halls at school. I'm glad all of my teachers and fellow students have been helpful and understanding. What could have been a serious frustration has instead been an inconvenience. Of course, that's considering that Shannon and my mother have helped out by driving me around lol. Have a great day!
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