I wrote recently about how I went back to the online course I was learning before I went to camp. So, the update is that I started again from the beginning and that decision felt like a really good one. It helped refresh my memory and also helped me understand things better this time around. When I learned it before, I only understood to the point that some things are meant to perform a particular function but getting back to it made me understand the concept behind all those things and knew why they perform the functions that they perform. Infact, I was already feeling ready in my head to do some real coding and pend the lectures when I got to the point where I would have to get into another topic.
I opened my visual studio code application, ready to make some magic! I went to this website that I had once used as an assignment, in order to recreate it and maybe write even better codes this time. I had the map or structure in my head, and all that remained was to write the code. I started and when I got to the main part, I went blank, I was confused as to what to next. I was so mad at myself, because please explain why I actually got lost all of a sudden. This was a project I had done when I didn't even know up to what I know now, and recreating it looked a big deal. I didn't like how I felt at all, I can't even explain it in words. I know its okay to not get it at first but then, it wasn't even the same case.
Anyways, I met the person that gave me the assignment initially and ranted to him, then we had some discussions about the project and I was encouraged to try it again. I got to it earlier today and that is where the topic for this prompt comes in. My most recent google search was 'underline in html'🤣 I had already inputed the tag but I just went to google again just to be sure I did the right thing.
My other searches was the website I wanted to recreate and an online code editor that I was contemplating on using instead of VS code, because of its live display feature. I changed my mind and went for the visual studio code anyways. I guess that's it! I am glad google exists though, its a life saver, honestly.
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