One thing I want to learn more about is coded for certain instructions like how to set up indents between paragraphs. I also want to learn more about how to make a website "fancy" for example how to write in certain fonts or color. The last thing I want to learn more about is making my website easy for others to understand. I know that my website wont be great quality because it is my very first one and I have never written code before but I want to make it as neat as possible.
Two things I learned about HTML is that HTML stands for hyper text markup language and the language is a set of tags. I also learned that HTML varies from computer to computer and screen to screen. Some codes need to be written a certain way so that your computer can understand it or your screen can fit it.
On thing I am concerned about is not picking up the codes fast enough, so I won't be able to get assignment done in class,
Friday, November 7, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Review Binary Codes
I visited Julia Pustizzi's blog and really liked her new make up of the binary code. Her code was some what similar to mine which is why I think I was able to understand it easier than some others. She simply used * to represent one and # to represent zero.
#*#####*#*#**###**###****##**#*##*##*##*##*#*#***###*## is Hello friend in Julia's binary code.
I also visited Taylor Perillo's blog and saw that she decided to use + and 0 in her binary code to replace one and zero. I think in many ways her display of the binary code does compare to mine and Julia's binary. I feel as though all of our codes are set up the exact same but just represent one and zero with different symbols.
-++-+----++-++++-+++-+++--+------++-+--+-+++--++--+------+++--++-++---++-++-+----++-++++-++-++++-++-++----+------++--+++-++-++++-++-+--+-++-+++--++--+++--++++++ is How is school going? in Taylor's binary code.
#*#####*#*#**###**###****##**#*##*##*##*##*#*#***###*## is Hello friend in Julia's binary code.
I also visited Taylor Perillo's blog and saw that she decided to use + and 0 in her binary code to replace one and zero. I think in many ways her display of the binary code does compare to mine and Julia's binary. I feel as though all of our codes are set up the exact same but just represent one and zero with different symbols.
-++-+----++-++++-+++-+++--+------++-+--+-+++--++--+------+++--++-++---++-++-+----++-++++-++-++++-++-++----+------++--+++-++-++++-++-+--+-++-+++--++--+++--++++++ is How is school going? in Taylor's binary code.
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