Very recently my computer knowledge was limited to only
computers. Now, with my handy dandy new phone a whole new world of technology has
opened my eyes; to how confused I feel about everything, which is my normal
every day life.
Internet can be on a phone.
This is a thing.
When it comes to my knowledge about anything having to deal
with computers I might as well be a cave women. The book is useful to have
because it provides knowledge on how to improve my HTML skills. The improvement
is great because I know nothing about HTML.

The worst part of this book is that it is not the most
entraining read and can be distracting. Reading just a few chapters distracts
me from reading or listening to the nonsense social media entertains me with. Which can be frustrating.
Unfortunately, my cave woman or childish ways of clicking things until
something happens will no longer lead to accidently deleting files or destroying
hours of work.

Now, I have no choice but to actually know and understand
what I doing. This book will also lead to actually knowing what’s going on in conversations
about computers.
For example, “web
browsers expect a web page file to have a file extension of .html”.
That’s actually a thing.
Also, if it doesn’t have .html the web page might not show
correctly.
This is a thing.
Fortunately, there is a lot to learn from SamsTeach Yourself HTML, CSS and JavaScript by Julie C.Meloni, even if
it means destroying all of my old habits. This book forces me to slow down and
pay attention to what I don’t know. With this, I can potentially develop
something I can be proud of without the stress and cave women accidents.
This is a thing.
Graduated University of Philippines with a B.S
in Physics at 16 in 2007
Side Note
Child Geniuses that make me feel like I am doing nothing with my life. They probably would have no problem with HTML. I am only mentioning three mostly because my feeling are hurt.
Mikaela Iren Fudolig

Akrit Pran Jaswal
Performed first surgery on burn victims at 7
At 12 he is studying science at Chandiagard
College

Tanishq Matthey Abraham
In genius society mensa
I have posted a video, on twitter.
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