Jump to content

Cory

+ Administrata Plus
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Cory

  1. If not the worst. It had to be the worst "popular" web browser.
  2. ...and coding for it was even a bigger nightmare!
  3. Anything is better than its predecessor, Internet Explorer! (y)
  4. It feels like almost everything in life has become a competition. For anyone good at something, there's someone better at it.
  5. Seeing as I no longer have a working gaming PC, no, but it looks like a type of game that is sort of up my alley. I like shooter games and beat many Halo and Call of Duty campaigns.
  6. A lot, but one I can think of is God of War. I couldn't even beat the first boss monster, so I gave up.
  7. A restaurant launching a streaming service. My exact thoughts: What in the hell?
  8. I use Google Chrome on my Chromebook, which should be a given, but I use Safari on my iPhone because I used to use Chrome and it became corrupted one day, so I switched to Safari and never turned back.
  9. I visit 5 different forums on the daily. I usually visit my test board on the Jcink forum software too, as well as the Jcink Directory to view the clicks on my directory listing and to see newly submitted listings. So overall, I guess 7 sites.
  10. Changing a tire in case you ever have a flat tire, but many people use roadside assistance.
  11. I get burnt out on coding themes but I can code JavaScript codes all day. I suppose that's because the type of coding I do is not a super consistent form of coding, but a sparse one where I create codes based on ideas that pop up in my head, or when people request them, or a support query involves JavaScript. I'm not a paid coder at this time, but I would like to keep giving freelancing a shot to gain funds for my skills, so I imagine that's one reason I don't get burnt out on coding with specific languages so easily.
  12. I feel this way about learning JavaScript. The more I dived into trying to create codes myself, the more I grew accustomed to coding with the language. I will say that sticking to one learning resource instead of trying to use multiple resources at once can help you focus better and become less confusing.
  13. Same here. I mainly used them because the forum software I use recommended them. I used to use GoDaddy back in the day, but I hear a lot of negative stuff about them these days.
  14. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I'm feeling a little heartburn after eating three brownies, but I'm happy otherwise.
  15. I'm kind of in between a morning and a night person. I can stay up late on nights I don't go to work in the morning, otherwise, I generally go to bed around 10:00 - 11:00. I used to stay up till 3:00 - 4:00 in the morning when I didn't have to go to work till 2:00.
  16. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi there, welcome to Agora! It's nice to see many forum owners on board the Agora train!
  17. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    It's awesome to hear about your amazing skills! Welcome to the forum, please enjoy yourself!
  18. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey there, welcome to the forum! I hope you can find many good uses come out of this forum!
  19. Welcome to the forum, I wish you the best of luck with your site!
  20. I used to try my hand at survey sites a long time ago, but it seems tedious to do surveys for some things you're unfamiliar with and it can take a long time to build up a lump sum of finances from doing so.
  21. If I remember correctly, that's his career. :unsure:
  22. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi there, [mention=36]BRANSOL[/mention]! Welcome to Agora! You sound like you have a deep knowledge of subjects you're passionate about. I hope you find this forum to be of great use to you!
  23. I have used AI before for code ideas, but there's only so much you can do with client-side scripting alone. Sometimes, it'll recommend stuff you need to do with server-side scripting. I think I did get a few ideas from AI in the past that I ended up creating codes for, though.
  24. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Good point, and with a little expertise you could create an automated system that sends out digital business cards at the click of a link.
  25. That is true, but the main unique topics I would need to think of are coding-related since my board is mostly about coding. I like to build up general discussion forums, but those are sub-par forums that are just addendums for people to discuss a variety of topics and not necessarily ones that correlate with the board's niche. Thinking of new, unique resources is my main focus, so I suppose you can say I have more of a coder's block than a writer's block.