Thread:Sylvandyr/@comment-5485726-20121010055018/@comment-5485726-20121010065054

I know how you feel about the undergrad stuff. I'm going for BS in IT currently, in my 3rd year right now. But really you don't get into the nitty gritty stuff. It's mostly about concepts, security, beginner things, management and procedures and what not. I would like to get deeper into programming. But taking 3 courses and kids doesn't mix so well with free time to do other things :D LOL. I taught myself HTML & CSS in the 90s which worked great and now have a site where it has mostly TL related things on it. I've also managed a family site since I learned HTML.

My first and only project with Javascript was the mastery calculators I have at my site that tells the person about how long they have to master a recipe, catalog or crop after they've input their details. It's 90% accurate, I have a message on there stating that they might want to round up :p accounting for the leftovers(decimals) and the oddly positioned bars in TL games. :) There was probably a much simpler way to format the whole code and the mathematics of it all, but I did that a few weeks out of my Javascript course and didn't change too much because it was working :D LOL!

I tend to have geek moments also :) no worries. The only family member I can talk geek stuff with is my father :) and sort of my hubby.

Someday I'll take on a programming/scripting language full on... probably when I finally get my degree as I'm 'over' full time!

Well, gotta get the kiddos to bed and let my brain.. try to rest :)

Good talkin 'nerd' things with u lol.

'nite