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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat, Vol. 3

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Mintaka

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I work at an office in the school, and I working with interns that can manage embed codes, add a line to them to adjust the video size, etc. (We manage a part of our school's website.)
The above isn't really programming, on a second thought, but still... Programming, as well as knowing how to do it, sounds quite awesome.
 

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The only real programming I do is mainly for solving problems. Or to build on my game. I'm not a good programmer, but if I were, then I wouldn't be studying what I'm doing, but rather focusing on programming.

I might take some programming courses later though...
 

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I never tried programming (or if I did it was some time ago)
But I can assure you I suck
 

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I never tried programming (or if I did it was some time ago)

Same here.
I don't expect that it's something I can learn by myself; bah, even memorizing all those functions in Excel is something difficult for me, and that's not even programming.
 

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I never tried programming (or if I did it was some time ago)

Same here.
I don't expect that it's something I can learn by myself; bah, even memorizing all those functions in Excel is something difficult for me, and that's not even programming.

It's not quite programming, but you could try writing some HTML right here, right now. Valid HTML4/5, that is :)
 

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"Valid HTML4/5"

...I don't even know what that means, so that's a no. -_-;
 

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You know, when you're writing HTML, if you get things organized and separate presentation from semantics, well, it's really easy to work with. It's all about taking things slowly. It's like that with many programming languages, except replace presentation and semantics with relevant stuff :)
 

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You know, when you're writing HTML, if you get things organized and separate presentation from semantics, well, it's really easy to work with. It's all about taking things slowly. It's like that with many programming languages, except replace presentation and semantics with relevant stuff :)
*Gets confused halfway in the explanation* @_@
It'll be easier once one gets the basics, I take it?

Create webpages.
...explains why the term was familiar yet I couldn't recall anything else. -_-;

Hey guys.
Hi. How's your day?
 

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My day was pretty fine. Woke up a bit late but all that happened was that I missed my breakfast rather than being late to work so no biggie. -_-

Any plans for today?
 

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Yeah, work then kendo. Usual Tuesday schedule. Then when I get home at about 11:00 I'll judge my challenge.
 

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I've always found working with HTML to be fun. But now that we're getting into PHP, I'm starting to like the class less. Hahaha. Html + CSS is about as far as I go.
 
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