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Monday, November 5, 2012

These things called WEBSCRIPTING and JAVASCRIPTING

As the second quarter finally draws to a close, the third quarter will be more different than the previous two quarters. For the second part of our 2nd year HS journey, we will step away from the keyboard, and we will be taught every basic elements in handicraft. An all I can say is, that I'm gonna miss the COMLAB sessions. Sessions that filled us with difficulty, pressure, and yet, at the same time, happiness. The lessons in the second quarter were really difficult, and I'm not only talking about "difficult-difficult", I'm talking about WEBSCRIPTING AND JAVASCRIPTING! Yet, it's not easy as it looks. But, if you have an excellent TLE teacher, it won't sound difficult at all, and at the end, you'll have fun doing it and you'll go on w/ the flow and find javascripting easy as a "piece of cake". My experiences in javascripting and webscripting are mixed. I can say from a scale of 1 to 10, my performance rate, I think it's around at 7. But hey, javascripting isn't that easy. First, I had to be familiar with the basic and also the advanced HTML codes and commands, which were taught to us during the first quarter, and we must learn on how to encode it in Notepad. And this is where I get some difficulties. Because, you need to be sure in what you're encoding in notepad, and you have to be 100 percent positive that you're encoding the codes in the CORRECT order. So even the smallest of mistakes will be a mistake in your final output, when you'll open the file with either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. So, to sum this short blog all up, my javascript experience was a memorable one. In fact, it's memorable for me and with mixed emotions. From calm during the practice for javascripting, and some sort of a panic-state during the hands-on quizzes. But this was something I took seriously, for it's not only for my second quarter grades, but this lesson will be with me 'til I grow up to be a mature adult and teach this marvelous lesson to the kids (and my future kids) the importance of webscripting and javascripting and what are the advantages of it if you can learn this.

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