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Trying to Teach Web Development

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Trying to Teach Web Development — Hi, I’m Sam

Trying to Teach Web Development — Hi, I’m Sam

Hi, I’m Sam

This is my blog. I also have a website thing.

Trying to Teach Web Development

Posted on January 14, 2010

Lately I've been trying to teach an awesome friend front-end web development. It's so hard to even know where to begin.

The good ole days

I started writing HTML when I was 10 years old. Back then, it was easy. We were writing our tags in all caps (HOW AWFUL), not closing tags if we didn't feel like it, frames were regarded as professional, and the animated gif was cool (some would say it still is).

I remember when Javascript became popular and JavascriptKit.com was the place to get copy and paste scripts for your site. I can remember when CSS started to become popular and when table layouts finally died out. It was easy to pick stuff. The technologies evolved at the rate that I learned them (which was awesome).

Trying to start from scratch today is pretty difficult. Things are a lot easier than they used to be (especially if you're using frameworks and such), but there is so much knowledge that you need to acquire before you can be a useful web developer.

It's possible

After a few hours typing HTML and CSS, she started to pick it up. I told her to reference W3Schools and the mighty Google. I'm pretty confident that with today's resources and some perseverance, it's possible to get started pretty quickly.

Moved To Heroku

Posted on January 14, 2010

I posted a screencast on Heroku a few months ago. Since then, my company has moved all of their stuff to Heroku. It has been working really great for us.

I've had my blog on GitHub pages for awhile. I recently came across a good article on running Jekyll from the Ruby5 podcast. It was really easy to get setup. So far, I'm a fan of my new setup.

I'm still working on my Rails 3 version of my blog when I have time. Lately, I've been playing a lot of music and occasionally dabbling with Markdownr.com due to a recent spike in traffic (thanks to @defunkt).

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