Thinking of the second quarter, in which it was decided to learn HTML coding, I see how much I have improved in both technical skills and practical skills, up to this point. This past quarter of work has been enlightening, particularly because I got to see the basics of HTML, which powers web development.
A very valuable lesson that can be drawn is the role of structure in HTML code. Researching and getting updated on the way to use headings, paragraphs, links, images, and/or lists gave me the concept of how information is structured on a website. I noticed that a neat, properly organized design is not only important for a given page to look good, but it also makes a given page more accessible and searchable by search engine optimization (SEO).
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Another important finding was the need to pay attention to detail. Even a tiny error, like accidentally dropping a tag or forgetting an attribute, can bring the whole page into dysfunction. This has also been a learning experience in terms of patience and precision with coding. It has been a valuable lesson in how even a small part can make a big difference in how well a website functions.
Furthermore, I also realized the benefit of using code editors and web browsers to test and improve my code. Learning by doing live code on the fly, and how what was updated impacted the look and usability of the web page was an aid to understanding. This practical exercise both verified my learning and built my confidence.
The exercise of learning HTML not only made me understand that the understanding of HTML is a collaborative process but also made me understand that when necessary, help should be sought. Sometimes I was quite stuck or puzzled, but by conducting the research, talking to fellow students, and consulting online materials I was also able to overcome these situations. This also made the concept that coding is a process of trial and error and it is fine to seek assistance more relevant.
In conclusion, the second quarter of learning in HTML coding has also been both difficult and fulfilling. I have learned from them a strong basis in web development which I can expand upon in the future. Looking ahead, I hope to further my learning and explore deeper-level web technologies, but I will never forget the importance of the concepts that I learned in this term.
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I can't wait to expand my coding expertise in the future. Working with HTML and building anything from scratch has been fantastic, therefore I'd like to hone this ability further. Perhaps this will one day be a beneficial pastime or perhaps a job. I'm going to use the lessons I learned this quarter—such as patience, creativity, and teamwork—to every aspect of my life outside of coding.