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Veraven@sh.itjust.works to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 days ago

Mastery of HTML

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Veraven@sh.itjust.works to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 days ago
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    What, you think this isn’t real experience? It absolutely is. She’s a true master!

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      A project manager once told me that she got into programming with MySpace.

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        A LOT of devs did. was either MySpace, Geocities, or LiveJournal.

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          Or hacking yahoo chat lol.

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            Oh gods, the awful things I did in Yahoo chats…

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            “yahoo chat”

            instantly thought of: https://michaelcharm.ytmnd.com/

        • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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          And ATT Worldnet!

        • Dadifer@lemmy.world
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          If you’re my age

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        I started with Spectrum Basic. Everyone’s starts somewhere, and it’s unlikely to be with proper tools in a professional setting.

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          I started out with Basic on a computer sporting MS DOS, a Pentium 75 and 16 mb ram! Then I continued down the rabbit hole and discovered HTML and that led to the newly invented JavaScript and here I am today programming full time. I can’t believe it’s only 10 years ago I started out in the 90’s. Right? Guys?

          • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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            Mine was a Timex Sinclair. You got to each of the Basic keywords by hitting a function key and then one of the other keys, which actually helped because you could see them all. And, since I didn’t have any external storage, I got lots of practice writing them.

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        Is that bad?

        • Dadifer@lemmy.world
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          No, it is good.

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    My IT training really started when my dad put parental controls on the family PC…

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      After we figured out I can use safe mode to bypass the password, he just started locking the computer desk. Learned to pick the lock within a couple days

      It got to the point where he straight up would cut the power cord off things. Took less than an hour to learn to strip the wires and splice in a new end. He gave up after that

      In hindsight, there may have been signs I would go into security engineering

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        Ah…the things you can accomplish when you are not being stepped on 24/7 by obligations.

        It’s almost like life and work used to be one and the same for our ancestors.

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        Ever wonder if that was the plan all along?

      • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
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        my folk put a lock in the computer. if it was locked, it prevented the power button from making a circuit. first we learned to pick locks, then we realized just jamming a paper clip in the lock connected the circuit.

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        cut the power cord off things

        …how does that work when you legitimately want or need to use that thing?

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      I used frontpage to create an iframe to google.com to get around my dad blocking web browsers :)

      Little did he know he was raising a future front-end engineer with over a 10+ year career going now haha

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    Go over to https://neocities.com/ and see some people still are making sites like this. I love peoples creativity.

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      This is the way.

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      The video game “Hypnospace Outlaw” also captures a lot of this feeling - being in the late 90’s/early 2000’s stumbling through a series of web rings, find all sorts of hobby projects and obsessions.

      Gopherspace also has a lot of this, although it’s text based.

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        I’m glad you mentioned it. My wife and I loved HO.

    • ragingHungryPanda@piefed.keyboardvagabond.com
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      omg I i love it!

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    10000% valid experience

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    Believe it or not that is valid training. Hired!

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    <marquee><blink>Under Construction</blink></marquee>

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      And a cool visit counter + rotating e-mail symbol gif.

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        gif of a skull smoking a cigarette that was made for a different background color

        • Gt5@lemmy.zip
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          Sign my guestbook

          • SLVRDRGN@lemmy.world
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            Only after I grab a bite of the giant omelette! - oh no too late, it’s all gone for today…

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        the visit counter!

      • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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        Hmm, needs a rainbow separation bar

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    I mean honestly, that’s a super high quality website for someone her age to have made by herself in the (presumably) mid-late 90s.

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      But 18 years ago it was 2007

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        Well, that reminder just ruined my morning.

      • Confused_Emus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Ah yes, the year I graduated high school.

        sounds of crackling joints intensifies

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          If it makes you feel better to have someone more ancient around, my youngest turned ten that year.

      • ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip
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        But when this meme was made, it was 2000!

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        How dare you, pointing out completely true things

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      I mean, it’s customising a Neopets page, but yeah we all learnt to code this way 😂

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        Pfft no way, I’m learning code via rimworld mods!

        Those error and event logs are -ooohhhhh- brutal. But I’m almost to the exposure point where I want to try editing some of the files to fix the problems and see what happens! ;)

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        It was either that or geocities.

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          Innit. Simpler times 🥲

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    I mean every web dev my age I know pretty much all started with geocities so this is valid. that’s how I started. I had a legal pad that was just full of html where I wrote down all the various tags and what they did. Even more devs I know got their start by modifying their MySpace pages.

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      Wish my old warcraft and starcraft xoom sites were still around so i could laugh at them.

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        Have you checked the Wayback Machine? My old site is up there somewhere.

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          Maybe I’m just not using it right or maybe the website names were just too generic, i think one was “starcraft battlezone” or something and i just get seemingly random hits searching for it

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            i remember my old angelfire website’s directory from when i was 14-19.

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    Better than almost any website around today

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      Seriously, I really wish I could use gaiaonline on my phone like I do for Lemmy.

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        Isn’t gaiaonline written in Java if I recall? Theoretically you could get it running.

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          Probably, but I don’t have the time to learn programming on top of work and school.

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            Fair

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    This is so real. Some kid in 5th grade discovered marquee and told me about it, and it was my favorite thing for a good year or two

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      Chain those tags, add a couple potatoes; baby, you got a rocket stew going!

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        Carl Weathers: Master of HTML

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    I work in web dev today because of what I learned making Neopets profiles. I used to create HTML that others could copy and paste in to their profile and even sold a few custom profiles for a paintbrush or two. It starts with HTML and figuring out how to host images for teenagers and it leads to building enterprise scale websites and applications for multi million dollar companies. I honestly love what I do, and I can thank Neopets for introducing it to me.

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    According to my parents, I first started playing with (computer) keyboards when I was two. I haven’t stopped since.

    When I was nineteen and at my first IT job, they encouraged me to fill in anything relevant in their skill tracking portal. One of the skills listed was “typing.” I marked that that was a skill of mine and entered “17” for years of experience because I didn’t know what else to put.

    I was roundly mocked for this.

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    this is not even the level of lying you get from employers, so I see nothing wrong here

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    I know people miss the highly configurable profile pages of 2000s era social platforms, but all I see here is infinitely free XSS lmao.

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    <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%">

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