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Programming / Re: Java Whatsapp Group Rebranded by tatoxiza: 9:37am On Sep 22, 2017
Learn 3D Animation

Programming / Re: I Need A Very Good Java, C++ And Android Developer For A Big Project by tatoxiza: 9:13am On Sep 22, 2017
Learn Mobile App

Programming / Re: After 10days Of Coding With Html, Css And Javascript Forum4africa Is Ready by tatoxiza: 9:09am On Sep 22, 2017
Learn Graphics Design

Programming / Re: MicroFuse Is Actually the dumbest Programmer here by tatoxiza: 9:06am On Sep 22, 2017
learn Video Editing #49,999

Programming / Re: Free 10 Days Boot Camp On Web Design (project: Facebook Home Page Design) by tatoxiza: 1:36pm On Sep 20, 2017
With HTML you can create your own Web site. HTML is easy to learn - You will enjoy it.
HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages.

However, for learning HTML we recommend a simple text editor like Notepad (PC) or TextEdit (Mac).
We believe using a simple text editor is a good way to learn HTML.
Follow the four steps below to create your first web page with Notepad or TextEdit.

Step 1: Open Notepad (PC)
Step 2: Write Some HTML


<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

<h1>My First Heading</h1>

<p>My first paragraph.</p>

</body>
</html>

Step 3: Save the HTML Page
Save the file on your computer. Select File > Save as in the Notepad menu.
Name the file "index.htm" and set the encoding to UTF-8 (which is the preferred encoding for HTML files).

Step 4: View the HTML Page in Your Browser
Open the saved HTML file in your favorite browser (double click on the file, or right-click - and choose "Open with"wink.
Programming / Free 10 Days Boot Camp On Web Design (project: Facebook Home Page Design) by tatoxiza: 12:23pm On Sep 19, 2017
WEBSITES VS. WEB APPLICATIONS
Websites are static, meaning they are not updated—at least not all that often.

When someone says “website” you should think simple, single-page sites or marketing websites. Websites are built using HTML, CSS, and maybe a little bit of JavaScript (all of which we’ll get to!). No programming language is required, and neither is a database.

Websites are a huge part of the web and play super important functions like telling you today’s special at your local Italian meatball shop, or letting you know about a hot new startup that is about to launch.

Web applications are a whole different beast. Like desktop applications (Word, Photoshop, Skype), web applications are dynamic and ever-changing. They rely on you to interact with them, whether by contributing content (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook) or by gathering data from other sources and presenting it to you (Mint, Google Analytics, Klout) or a little bit of both!

When most people are talking about tech companies, they are usually talking about companies that create fancy custom web applications. Like everything on the web, web applications are built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but they also use programming languages like PHP, Ruby, or Python, and frameworks like Rails, Django, and CakePHP. Web applications almost always use databases, and because of that they are called dynamic.

So here’s what you need to ask yourself if you have a web project you are working on: How often does this site need to be updated? Monthly? Weekly? Hourly? Do users provide some of the content? Can you pull data automatically and auto-update your site?

If you Don't know HTML or CSS to get nervious

Course Content

Day 1: HTML Part 1 (HTML is one of the building blocks of all websites.)
Day 2: HTML PART 2 (A deeper dive into HTML.)
Day 3: MAKING IT PRETTY & INTERACTIVE (Introducing CSS)
Day 3: MAKING IT PRETTY & INTERACTIVE (A deeper dive into CSS)
Day4: Part 1 of the project (Designing Facebook home page)


.....Indicate your interest by dropping your email to receive more tutorial videos, Camp start tommorrow
Politics / Re: Nigerian Govt, NLNG, Sign N120 Billion Contract To Construct Bonny-bodo Road by tatoxiza: 11:32am On Sep 15, 2017
what??

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