Sunday, August 14, 2011

Long time no see

Just realized I've been neglecting my blog recently. That's what school and 5-6 hours of homework a day does to you. I'm not complaining I just sometimes envy people with a life, I remember those days.

So lots has happened since my last post:

Couple weeks learning JavaScript, really enjoyed learning this I can see using this on many of my web pages for adding a little action, interactivity and just adding a little spice to the pages.

Back to C# for 3 weeks of advanced programming, It's not such a bad language once you get the concept of object oriented programming. I don't know if this will be my language of choice but it's nice to know I have the option, can't wait for php.

Currently working on 1 month long Java course. In many ways I find it very similar to C#. Suppose the best aspect is being able to create applets and directly imbed them into any HTML page.  I can definitely see using this quite a bit it in the future.

That's it for now. Promise not to wait too long for the next update.

P.s. I will be needing a job placement for Nov 21/11 to Jan 13/12 in the web design/development field if anyone knows someone that can help I would appreciate a call. Thank you.


Monday, May 23, 2011

Flash and Action Script

Just finished a 2-week Adobe Flash course with an intro to Action Script. It's easy to see why Flash is so popular, the animation and motion clips it can create are very impressive and seemingly endless. Flash enables even the novice web designer the ability to add professional, interactive, dynamic aspects to their pages.

As with Dreamweaver, Flash should not be relied upon exclusively in the creation of sites. It's purpose is to enhance the look and operation of dynamic sites but is limited and can't match the scope of using HTML and CSS for the building of a well designed site.

The next 4-weeks will be focusing on Action Script, the scripting language used by Flash. So although I'm already impressed with what Fash can do, I'm sure I'll be even more impressed in four weeks. Talk to you then.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Dreamweaver

I have just finished the Dreamweaver course and I think its a great program. It really helps in the creation of a web site even if you are not 100 percent sure of the code required. It is an excellent "tool" in the area of web design, however, it cannot replace knowing HTML and CSS.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Database Design with MySQL


This was my first introduction to Database Design and I think it’s Fascinating. I found it much easier to grasp than my introduction to programming with C#. I can also appreciate the practical side of having so much data available in an organized fashion.  It was remarkable seeing how we could access almost any combination of data from unlimited sources by creating queries to join only those tables we need.

I can see myself using databases not just in a work environment but also on a personal level. While at school keeping a  database of all topics and courses, cheat cheats, books and related websites  and being able source and cross reference everything we have learned and where to find related subjects would be invaluable.
I am now looking forward to Dreamweaver.

Monday, March 28, 2011

C# If this is an easy language to learn I'm in trouble!

So we have just finished our first course in Programming (C#). I keep hearing it's one of the easier languages to learn. If that's so, I'm very lucky we didn't start with a difficult one because I'd still be under my bed crying and using mustard and ketchup bottles to make nice curly brackets on my new white canvas coat with the extra long arms while singing show-tunes through my Hannibal Lector Mask  (yeah I said "still"). But I'm feeling much better now.

I may be able to attribute the awkward transition from the design side of the program to the coding side on the fact I haven't spent much time using that side of my brain recently. I wasn't going to tell anyone but during Fridays exam I was sure I smelt smoke. I'm not sure if dead brain cells can burn, but I went to the washroom and poured water in my ear, "better safe than sorry" my therapist always says, just before he says "I'm not your therapist get out of my house before I call the police, and put some pants on".

Don't get me wrong I'm looking forward to being able to program, it's just the learning curve sometimes looks more like a hair pin turn. I'm certain I will become more comfortable as I gain experience and continue to build on this foundation I have started.

Looking forward to Data Bases now. How hard could that be? But if I don't show up for class any day this week, you'll know where to find me.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

5 Portfolio Sites I like


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I just like the  use of colors. Its a very bright, fun looking site not bogged down with text on the landing page. The penguins are a nice touch.








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A very simple yet appealing design. Creates the illusion of looking up and seeing the leaves falling down. Simple and clean







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Creates the feel of underwater with very little use of graphics to take away from the overall clean look of this page. Just a hint of color (goldfish) to draw your attention to the center of the page.









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These colors just reach  out and grab you saying "Sit down - you're not going anywhere"  Once it has your attention the layout is simple and easy to follow.







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Well laid out excellent use of large icons as menu buttons. Subtle colors and clearly outlines what his company does.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011


This is a bearded man with a bird and a chipmunk. I think he's gonna eat them.