The second quarter was a time of big learning for me, especially about how to build things on the internet. The most important thing I discovered was how to correctly use the different kinds of tag attributes. I learned that these attributes are special extra instructions that you add inside a tag to make it change. They tell the tag what color to be, how big to be, or where to go on the page. Getting to know these special instructions has helped me take much better control of the web pages I am learning to make. It was a major step forward from just knowing the basic tags themselves.
I did not have very many hard problems during this quarter. Everything went smoothly for the most part, but the toughest challenge I faced was having to put in the tag attributes—or encoding them—perfectly. The computer is very strict. If I missed even one tiny thing, like a quotation mark, a semicolon, or a single letter, the entire attribute would not work. This meant I had to spend a lot of time making sure every single piece of code was exactly right, making the typing process a demanding and tricky part of the work.
I solved this challenge by changing how I approached the task. I became very careful and slowed down my typing. I stopped trying to rush through the code. Instead, I focused on being accurate. I would type each attribute and then immediately look over it, checking every character before moving to the next line. This simple change, being more deliberate and precise, helped me find and fix my mistakes right away, making sure all the tag attributes worked the way they were supposed to every single time.
Looking ahead, I will look forward to more lessons like this because I find the entire process very enjoyable. Even though putting in the code so carefully is a little bit hard sometimes, I really like the challenge and the good feeling I get when everything works. I am eager to keep learning more of these skills so I can build even better and more complex things with code in the future. I also want to take this moment to genuinely thank our ICT teacher for teaching us patiently throughout all these new and sometimes tricky lessons this quarter.
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ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work Rio!
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