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so do y'all just remember all the tags you need and the sequence to put them in off the top of your head or what...


I've been loosely learning code the past 2 years and looking at a basic website structure i'm like yeah i'm gonna remember that! and then...don't
Aisaenic
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For html?
I don't do frontend but I could only remember the basics like h1, h2?, p off the top of my head. Anything more complex, that's why google is every programmers' best friend 
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Aisaenic wrote:
For html?
I don't do frontend but I could only remember the basics like h1, h2?, p off the top of my head. Anything more complex, that's why google is every programmers' best friend 
yeah, for html!! it feels like such a simple structure but then my brain is like oh..what goes after<//head>  🤔

i'm doing this short term course right now that's only teaching me to make a webpage but they taught the use of <//strong> bold and <//em>  italics and i was like....i am nooot remember that
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i feel like...not a real learner if i have to google something i've learned 100 times, like why is it not clicking!? 
Aisaenic
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nooooo there are just too many of them, plus tags for formatting not just structs.

Even for the main language I use, I find myself googling stuff all the time. Only some stuff is muscle memory I feel.

*but you develop that muscle memory by writing the same type/purpose code consistently. It's different with frontend bc there's like 100x ways to do the same thing, and don't even get me started on JS. I wouldn't be able to center a div for $100
Enbette
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I google how to center a div every ~2 weeks
Olympus
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y'all don't know how comforting it is to see both of y'all single out the div boxes...bc why were they whoopin my ass all of 2024 just to align them and iirc it was actually the easiest fix ever LMAO
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Aisaenic wrote:
nooooo there are just too many of them, plus tags for formatting not just structs.

Even for the main language I use, I find myself googling stuff all the time. Only some stuff is muscle memory I feel.

*but you develop that muscle memory by writing the same type/purpose code consistently. It's different with frontend bc there's like 100x ways to do the same thing, and don't even get me started on JS. I wouldn't be able to center a div for $100
i realized when i was trying to learn enough css/html to make a simple layout last year that there is just so much going on with coding languages and half of it is achieving the same thing as something else  do not feel like i can half ass the learning
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A lot of them I remember, but it also really depends on which code language tbf.
I use we3schools a lot to help me when I forget things
Olympus
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Kofod wrote:
A lot of them I remember, but it also really depends on which code language tbf.
I use we3schools a lot to help me when I forget things
which language is the easiest for you to remember
Aisaenic
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Olympus wrote:
Aisaenic wrote:
nooooo there are just too many of them, plus tags for formatting not just structs.

Even for the main language I use, I find myself googling stuff all the time. Only some stuff is muscle memory I feel.

*but you develop that muscle memory by writing the same type/purpose code consistently. It's different with frontend bc there's like 100x ways to do the same thing, and don't even get me started on JS. I wouldn't be able to center a div for $100
i realized when i was trying to learn enough css/html to make a simple layout last year that there is just so much going on with coding languages and half of it is achieving the same thing as something else  do not feel like i can half ass the learning
100%, this is why I stick to python and bash at work, for the simplicity and also for scripting languages the end goal is speed & utility so it doesn't have to be super pretty sometimes  
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