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Sarah-Jane Bolling

Fibonacci Sequence - 0 views

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    I think I'm finally starting to understand php. It's not the easiest language, thats for sure! (or is it!?) With that said, here is my Fibonacci Sequence up to 500. I looked a variety of different codes online, but didn't use just one. After looking at a whole bunch I realized there are quite a few ways to write this code. Which in my mind, only compicated matters more...
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    Yes! It's true of most programming tasks: there are many ways to accomplish the same thing. In some ways it does complicate things, but it's also (though it may not feel like it now) makes it fun! It's especially good when you find a "good hack"--a shortcut that makes your code better, faster, shorter, and more simple. Congrats on this one, it's a hard program to puzzle out.
Nancy Hall

So you want to know more? - 0 views

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    Here is a new 3-page site filled with some new info about me as well as some fun animations. I used a 2-column layout to keep my cartoon self and links list in place, have CSS working on my background images and added a new, snazzy, horizontal, unordered list menu. Hope you like it!
Rock Jennifer

Personal Movie Preferences - 0 views

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    Knowing what a person does, reads or watches during their spare time can tell you a lot about them. Many of my friendships began during movie showings. If you look through my top three and don't see anything you like, that's fine - it just probably won't work out between us.
Pat Salvas

Rice Krispie Panda - 0 views

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    This is my recipe. We actually made these earlier in the year, but without the frosting. I think that they are prolly in my top-5 most adorable foods I have ever seen.
Katie McLaughlin

My 2:45 pop culture reference - 0 views

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    Question asked on movie timeline around 17 minute mark...
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    For challenge 3-b, I added a link of a video that further explains client-side VS. server-side programming. If you're confused about it (or need a refresher from mod. 1), this should be helpful.
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    I like this! Stopping a lecture in between to post my comments is definitely on the cool, geeky side of ICM :D I may steal this idea for my classes, Dr. H!
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    This method of drawing out the program steps is one of the best solutions for creating a program. My flow charts are usually not this complicated, but I have found them to be very helpful in creating the solution. It helps determine the switched ans loops required to complete the task - I typically will detail what type of loop i need between steps (where the arrows go). Doing one of these charts actually helped me solve the Fibonacci challenge
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    At 02:45 I point out something that perhaps doesn't fall under the category of worthwhile to our lesson, but whatever -- Rosie the Robot (of 'Jetsons' fame) would never need instructions on how to make a PB&J sandwich. She would make it with love, too. Also, she could not make 50,000 because she'd get tired.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Godzilla Bars - 0 views

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    Here is my recipe upgraded with some CSS. The only trouble I had was getting images that I created to link to my stylesheet. So instead I just found some images via Google Images and used them as background images. I know it's not the best case, but as I'm learning, I thought it'd be alright just so I can see what happens when...
Zebeck Jillian

What is Pilates? Header Exercise - 0 views

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    My attempt at creating a header for my previously created site about Pilates.
Nancy Hall

Nancy's Fibonacci Sequence - 0 views

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    Finally! The mistake I was making was silly, and I was so annoyed at myself when I realized what it was. Here in all of its purple glory (it's my favorite color, so prepare to see lots of it this semester), I present to you my Fibonacci sequence.
Kuban  Ellise J

Contact - 0 views

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    this page submits info into my database where i can read it, and then choose to respond. i added the javascript to this pages that requires an entry in the name, email and comment fields as well as a valid email address... comments in the .js file show where i got my code and help from. it validates
Bawa Neha

Random Rolling! - 0 views

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    It WORKS!!! Finally!!! And I only had to spend about 8 hours on it. Hah! This is my random rolling die page, and many many MANY thanks to Jen Rock, Ellise Kuban, Dr. H and my friend Evan the Bard (moniker) for helping me out with the code. Just goes to show that sometimes it takes a village!
Caruso  Nicholas L

What's My Sign? - 0 views

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    Here is my site for the Sign challenge! A huge shoutout to Nancy for helping me debug the messy code I originally had written! In addition, I used this site for some ideas: http://www.2wap.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=4866&pid=32711&mode=threaded&start=. However, this site led me wrong in multiple ways! Citing it anyways to be safe!
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    The CSS wouldn't copy over to the php file. I couldn't figure that part out, since I copy/pasted the exact link line from my HTML. I don't know why it didn't work.
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    The CSS is still there, it's just that it is only selecting elements that appear on the first page. The second page has none of those elements to select. Should change the selector to "body", since both pages have a "body" tag, and the design rules you have apply generally to the body anyway...
Rafael Santiago

Rafael's Sandman Quote App | Facebook - 0 views

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    Here is my facebook app. It is a simple quote viewer. The quotes it displays are from my favorite comic book series, The Sandman.
Kuban  Ellise J

I saw the Sign... - 0 views

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    wow... 6 hours later, my eyes are bleeding and my head is pounding, but I think this works...
Lee Howard

Blueberry Muffins - adding comments - 0 views

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    I got my blueberry muffin recipe page to add some reader comments that had been collected on the database from my previous coding that populated the database.
Pat Salvas

CSS Tutorial - 0 views

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    I cannot stress enough how much this site helped me in my course last semester with css and coding. The best part I found is that the example coding can be used and altered to fit whatever you are doing. That way, you see what it should look like and then add your own stuff to make the code your own with how you want the final product to look. I cannot stress enough how much this site helped me in my course last semester with css and coding. The best part I found is that the example coding can be used and altered to fit whatever you are doing. That way, you see what it should look like and then add your own stuff to make the code your own with how you want the final product to look.
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    I cannot stress enough how much this site helped me in my course last semester with css and coding. The best part I found is that the example coding can be used and altered to fit whatever you are doing. That way, you see what it should look like and then add your own stuff to make the code your own with how you want the final product to look.
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    That's probably the best way to learn HTML and CSS. And you can actually collect good examples from around the web, since HTML and CSS are always viewable.
Alex Halavais

Snickerdoodle Cookies - 0 views

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      My eyeeeeeees. :). A fine exploration of what CSS can do.
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    I had a lot of fun with revamping the look of my recipe page. I added a background image, jazzed up fonts & colors, had some fun with my bullets and even figured out how to add blinking text! One of the sites I got from CSS Zen Garden's CSS Resource Guide (listed as Web Developer's Handbook, which I will also bookmark) was a huge help. Enjoy!
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    Oh my! You have some fun stuff going on there! :)
Ford  James A

A Dirty Martini with a kick - 0 views

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    Here is my recipe for a dirty martini with a kick. My friend suggested it to me a few weeks ago and I have yet to try it, but he claims its good. If anyone ends up trying it please let me know!
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    So close! Open it up in a browser, and do View>source. Then, look for the red. Can you see what is wrong?
Gomez Evamarie

Puerto Rico: La Isla Del Encanto (NavBar) - 0 views

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    Hello! I decided to do my 3 (well 4) page assignment on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico. I included a brief history as well as some of my favorite spots to visit. I was able to include a nav bar on the home page and used the colors found in the coat of arms. I'd like to try a tabbed nav bar however.
 Mark Zaniewski

Simple Hover | 13styles CSS Menus - 0 views

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    This links to the menu bar template I used in my Chicken Kiev restyle with CSS. I like it because it has a clean modern look that doesn't look "button heavy". There is a fair amount of code, but most of it is straightforward. I made comments in my CSS sheet to help me remember what was going on. For webprog-2-a.
anonymous

Getting Used to Help and Support - 0 views

I have never been used to getting help and support with all my problems. But when it comes to computer problems, I am glad Computer Tech Help And Support is helping me out. Whenever my PC is in tr...

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