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SpOrTsDuDe.Reese

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  1. I prefer just hardcore writing code with NotePad. I feel that it is the only good and learnable experience to work on your coding. If you use DreamWeaver then you won't really remember how you did code because of the auto-completion. Where as if you did Notepad you could revise your code and you will get a more memorable experience for the next time that instance comes up.

  2. PHP is very complicated for me to understand, I downloaded PHP and I have to read the manual that comes with it. And I still don't understand. Can you give me an example of how to do this in HTML form then PHP form: (I know how to do HTML form easy but PHP confuses me):Write somethingPut date on websiteCode a form field for sending feedbackWhen someone goes to the website start a session and when the exit the page, end the session(Please don't tell me to go to the tutorials, they only confuse me more. I need human help ;o

  3. For many people, tutorials aren't explained in a way to them, where they can actually understand what they are saying, whereas if you had a human who can actively explain how to do something, like a javascript function to resize a window, then that should be fine.That is my opinion and I shall stick by it. ;O

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  4. Hello,I'm a junior in high school, wishing to become a website developer. I knot a lot about computers and I want a career in this. Looking currently for a college(Visit the Web Services part of the forums for more information)ThanksP.S.-If you know any colleges in the East Coast that would be good for me, please tell me!

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