As I recall my experiences of Webscripting and Javascripting, I felt lots of various emotions. I was happy, embarrassed, contented and such. I was grateful of the opportunity to be able to experience being a web developer. I was happy that I was taught of this.
Embarrassed and frustrated of the times when I failed to accomplish my goal. I am contented of the result of my exam because I knew I did and gave my best.
Embarrassed and frustrated of the times when I failed to accomplish my goal. I am contented of the result of my exam because I knew I did and gave my best.
During the first quarter, we were taught about Webscripting, which was essential in Javascripting during the second quarter. In my elementary years, I was also taught of the basics in HTML. Studying these was easy but, understanding and dealing with these concepts were hard. Despite this, I knew I had to study and understand this lesson and I did.
I had to deal with lots of stuff like color, font, backgrounds and such to be able to achieve a nice output for the presentation of the project. Second quarter was in fact harder for it requires a lot of more work but, makes it more interactive. One mistake could really be a great frustration. During the exams, I was teary-eyed for there was only 8 minutes left on the timer when everything vanished.
I had to check line by line and found out that I only missed a "{". It made me pray, in fact. Well, all we need is to understand and fathom things taught to us and deal with it.
I had to deal with lots of stuff like color, font, backgrounds and such to be able to achieve a nice output for the presentation of the project. Second quarter was in fact harder for it requires a lot of more work but, makes it more interactive. One mistake could really be a great frustration. During the exams, I was teary-eyed for there was only 8 minutes left on the timer when everything vanished.
I had to check line by line and found out that I only missed a "{". It made me pray, in fact. Well, all we need is to understand and fathom things taught to us and deal with it.
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