Monday, November 30, 2015
A good website has many parts to it. For one, it must have a unified design language. this refers to the style of the buttons and drop down menus as well as the look and feel of the entire website. It must all be unified and carried out as such. Also, ads must not be intrusive, and the website must load fast and be responsive. Speaking of responsiveness, the website must also adapt to the screen size and resolution of the particular screen that it's being viewed on. Also, the website just plain shouldn't be quirky to use and understand. It should be simple and pretty to the eye
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
HTML is HyperText Markup Language. It is in the front-end (non-server side) of webpages and decides, along with CSS, what appears on the screen. I am already fluent in HTML, and yes, once you learn the language it helps you understand what goes into making a website and what constitutes a website. A tag is simply like a piece of code that acts as a flag, telling the computer what is inside the brackets and how to process it.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
The first thing you see when you enter a website is usually the color scheme and the body of the webpage. To me, the color scheme and design components ( more on that in a moment ) are the most important elements of a webpage. For the design cmponents, I mean what the buttons, header, and in general how everything behaves. My favorite design component is called Material Design. Material design was introduced by google and android 5.0 and 6.0 is the showcase for the design language. It looks really good to me, and it favors responsiveness and really cool animations. This implemented right looks amazing on a webpage.
Monday, November 16, 2015
my life without social media wouldn't really be that much different. I really only use it to post picutres from time to time. However, at the same time it would be much different because I could not have been discovered on my website unless I posted about it on social media. I now have some of the highest ranking photography pages in the country following me. I do also suppose that my shopping life would be different, and I would have to go to a physical place to buy a product. I sell and shop on ebay quite often.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
The difference between a search and a sort is that in a search you are looking for a specific object. In a sort, you are organizing the entire system to make it easier to search for an object or set of data. Sometimes, you should sort a set of data so that you can search for an object easier. These two things in unison can make a computer algorithm more effecient and faster.
Monday, November 9, 2015
In any data set, order matters. For example, a name database must be ordered correctly or else the entire database becomes offset. This goes for many online databases, including facebook, or even email where if a single data set is off, data can be distributed to the wrong user or just straight up deleted. Most data needs to be ordered in a manner that is also effecient, like with an array.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Outside of computers, the next best example of a network is friends, obviously. You have different levels of friends, and then you can branch out from there as far as other friends go. Chances are if you need to buy an item or interview somebody for something, you'll go to a friend, and they'll branch out to their friends, etc.
Here is an example (pretend each dot is a person)
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