Hi. My name is Aaron.

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Well maybe your 1% of those advanced people who knows how to do things....I'd like to meet one here. :P



Yeah, it really blows. Webpage development would have been study hall for me but it was filled up. They use dreamweaver, so yu'd might as well sleep anyway it's so easy. My Halo site opens up as just a blank page in dreamweaver. It's too complex for it. Despite it being simple HTML and scripts.....


I hate school. I need 3D algebra for games and some programming classes to have time to program every day and I'd be way better off. I don't need history, speech, etc. I need programming! I wish I wasn't in the band and could goto the vocational school :/ -cries-
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3GenGames wrote: Yeah, it really blows. Webpage development would have been study hall for me but it was filled up. They use dreamweaver, so yu'd might as well sleep anyway it's so easy. My Halo site opens up as just a blank page in dreamweaver. It's too complex for it. Despite it being simple HTML and scripts.....
Dreamweaver is that simple? Wow, something I may be able to do. XHTML is easy enough for me. C++...not so much. I understand it but loops hate me.
3GenGames wrote: I hate school. I need 3D algebra for games and some programming classes to have time to program every day and I'd be way better off. I don't need history, speech, etc. I need programming! I wish I wasn't in the band and could goto the vocational school :/ -cries-
Ah, if you have a good enough program, band makes you more well-rounded. I've been playing music since I was five (thirteen and a half years now) and I feel like it's really helped me.

Believe me, programming is going to be tough to live on. As the internet becomes wider, more people learn languages because they realize that they have to for whatever reason, which is shrinking the market for programmers.
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3GenGames wrote: Yeah, it really blows. Webpage development would have been study hall for me but it was filled up. They use dreamweaver, so yu'd might as well sleep anyway it's so easy. My Halo site opens up as just a blank page in dreamweaver. It's too complex for it. Despite it being simple HTML and scripts.....
What version of Dream Weaver are you using? I opened your file in CS3 and it looks fine except there are no round edges. (Which is to be expected.)
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The internet is not where I want to develop for. No money, piracy, etc. I want to do actual programming, not coding. Big difference. :)


But yeah, I like music. I play Drums (Snare now), guitar on my free time, can play some bells/piano. (Bells for concert band)


Also, I don't use dreamweaver, my school does. It's probably the version most recent 2 years ago. XD
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YoshiEgg25 wrote:Believe me, programming is going to be tough to live on. As the internet becomes wider, more people learn languages because they realize that they have to for whatever reason, which is shrinking the market for programmers.
Fortunately there's a huge difference between people who can write code and people who can write software. I fall into the latter, and here's a site for people who fall into the former http://www.thedailywtf.com
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MrPopo wrote:
YoshiEgg25 wrote:Believe me, programming is going to be tough to live on. As the internet becomes wider, more people learn languages because they realize that they have to for whatever reason, which is shrinking the market for programmers.
Fortunately there's a huge difference between people who can write code and people who can write software. I fall into the latter, and here's a site for people who fall into the former http://www.thedailywtf.com

^ This.
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