I know, but It's better to learn everything so that your website will be more user-friendly and generally better.Taking the keyboarding class also annoyed me, but it was incredibly easy. I always had high speeds and passed it easily.
C++ isn't necessary for having a site, and actually, neither is Java. HTML, CSS, and PHP (or some other server-side language) are mainly what you need to know for that.
Not really. C++ and Java are languages geared towards making software/games.I know, but It's better to learn everything so that your website will be more user-friendly and generally better.
I want to be educated in America. Having those sorts of options here is unheard of. The only option I ever had was two GCSEs.I'm taking a C++ class this semester.
I think a good website is one where there is no excessive flash and formatting, no shiny menu bars and all that. Take Wikipedia's pages as an example. A moderate level of HTML and CSS will be all that is necessary for such a site.I hope to learn Jave and C++ once I get to college. It is nessecary to learn it if you want to make a really good website.
... Nothing wrong with a piece of paper (or is it thin cardboard? we don't have report cards in this country) that says what your expected(?) grades are in a subject.As if by some crazy, amazing, hand of God miracle, my teachers decided to give away report cards next Monday.
I have a whole week of freedom left!
... Nothing wrong with a piece of paper (or is it thin cardboard? we don't have report cards in this country) that says what your expected(?) grades are in a subject.
Aiyh, I have gotten student loans forever, and they're driving me mad. Last summer, they made a new rule saying that I couldn't use my student card for I.D. when picking up my loan(though ironically, said card is still fine for proving who I am in all other situations, such as voting). So I had to wait a month before I could get my money, living on loans from my little brother until I got my hands on an Age of Majority Card. >_<Haha. I'm finishing up my (hopefully last) semester of community college. I'm rocking a B, B+, A-, A, and A for my 5 courses at midsemester point. Our semester ends after finals in the second week of May. Then summerrrrr yayyyyyyy. XD
I got into my #2 transfer school, and I really want to go there now since #1 seems unlikely and #3/4 are state schools that are in the middle of Nowhere, NY.
We're just waiting for financial aid..I'm praying every night we get enough/get a plan to assist in me attending said school. I can't bear living at home another year. Not to mention, the class times available are DREADFULLY awful here, I seriously cannot take Chemistry at my community college without driving 45 minutes to school for a 6-9pm lab. I can't drive anymore, I'm so sick of it. Dorm room pleeeeeeaseeee.
Wait. I'm being stupid, right? It's usually very hot near the equator methinks. How do you define "cold", Ookami? :p
The coldest in NC... Idk. In MD, Idk too XD
Ah, I've been under a lot of stress. Homework, moving back to Maryland... But there are benefits.
If I get all my homework done and pass, I get to keep a Wii =D
If I move back to Maryland, I'll get to see my friends again \o/