03-22-2011, 09:20 PM
Thanks for the kind words, Ixnay. I'm still using the philosophy of doing at least a few lines of code each day. This past Sunday night I was feeling bad from allergies and having a busy day and I sat down in front of the computer and opened up my ToDo list for the game and just sat there and stared at it for a bit. I literally almost fell asleep sitting there. Heh. Finally I just opened up a page at random and started working on the Scoop Gas Giant action. A few hours later I was almost done with it.
There are times I literally only do a few lines of code, but usually once I start coding (breaking) stuff, I get more done than I thought I would.
If you want to learn some good coding skills, I recommend the Head First books. Start with the one on HTML and then go from there. I've been coding for almost 30 years, but I still picked up these books and refer to them often because they have good code examples and show good ways of doing things instead of just code snippets.
Hatch
http://projectlibertine.blogspot.com
There are times I literally only do a few lines of code, but usually once I start coding (breaking) stuff, I get more done than I thought I would.
If you want to learn some good coding skills, I recommend the Head First books. Start with the one on HTML and then go from there. I've been coding for almost 30 years, but I still picked up these books and refer to them often because they have good code examples and show good ways of doing things instead of just code snippets.
Hatch
http://projectlibertine.blogspot.com