How do you like it? I took Java over the summer and want to move on to html. I figure a good grasp of software will make me more marketable overall.
By my logic as I stated computer programming techniques are based on facts. I've never stated that theories do not have hard facts. You are interpreting what you want and not what I said. You seem to always do this on each debate along with of course insults so I sent one back about the whole mind by the way nice dump on black people by the way. I just want to post the following from your article about how people are questioning the validity of the Big Bang theory. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- There could be a gaping hole in the Big Bang theory. Or rather, a giant, colossal black-hole caused by the collapse of a four-dimensional star. One of the main problems with the Big Bang is that the temperature of the universe is nearly uniform. If a “big bang” event had created the universe, then according to some explanations, there hasn’t been enough time between then and now for it to have reached that temperature equilibrium. Here’s Zeeya Merali writing for Nature News ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Your whole article is about pointing out that the big bang theory has problems in validity. I just want to point out to you before we even start walking into the whole computer mess. Irony again. You posted an article picking at a theory. You are suppose to pick on theories. I'm glad these scientist are actually doing so.
So my beginnings for programming was on C++ which is basically Java but faster and little to no network. You basically have to build it yourself. I liked Java because it was eaiser than C++. C# is even easier than Java if you get a chance to take a look at it. If you can find a C++ or SQL class, I would take those since C++ is a monster in investments(C++ is very close to java so you would do great in it if you did well in java. SQL is standard in keeping data in the businesses. I'm not against you taking HTML but I wouldn't pay for it. It really depends on where you want to go. If you want to do web programming then you have to learn it. If you are making software then you probably won't use it. C++ is a must. C is also another one. It is even more annoying than C++. There are no strings in C. like so "Hello world" You have to make it your self.
It's what you've insinuated and the impression I've gotten from you is that you've wholly dismissed any brevity of scientific credibility. Also, you've contradicted your previous assertion that [scientific] theories are not facts, which I've pointed out that you're woefully mistaken. A clear distinction between what's commonly used as a theory and theory in a scientific sense. I never stated that scientific theories are perfect, nor would say it's completely set in stone. But the information provided helps explain or supports something to be true, much like the heliocentric theory, germ theory, and gravitational theory. Certain factual information provided to support the theory and yet, there's still more to uncover. With the information we have now, it could very well be revised in the near future. You can't blame the science community if the less educated public are willing to dismiss it. Blame those who aren't willing to learn or even bother to pick up the book, in which the majority of blacks tend to have a hard time realizing. Skeptical sure, but for the wrong reasons.
I have made webpages. I have made a webserver with basic simplicities. I would use this to start out: http://www.w3schools.com/html/ I think most people just download and install webservers. That is the better route. Tomcat and Apache are java webservers. You will likely understand their code. They are free.
God, I miss the old CBS special series called The Body Human. It didn't focus on theories about human development. It focused on facts. It dealt with real people and their situations. They even had an interracial married couple and their new born child. I used to watch it during the fall months back in the late 70's and early 80's. NOVA was a good program(I was more partial to Cosmos with Dr. Carl Sagan. Love that show and the theme music by Vangelis, the composer of Chariots Of Fire, Blade Runner and The Bounty). Maybe CBS should consider bringing back The Body Human.