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Cory

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  1. I took a college course in Python once, but I dropped out due to feeling it wasn't the path I wanted to take in the coding universe. I'm more into the front-end side of the spectrum and the best coding language that may be considered will be strongly opinionated on an individual basis since people will defend the coding languages they know and love, more than likely. It all depends on what you want to do with said programming languages.
  2. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to Agora, [mention=53]ken_gitahi[/mention]! I'm pretty much the opposite of you in that I like frontend coding more than the backend.
  3. I've tried managing multiple forums in the past and although I could handle it easily due to how much free time I have, I prefer to manage one forum at a time. Now, when you become staff at many forums and have your forum(s) to manage, it can be somewhat exhausting. I like to keep it minimal and not have too much on my plate at once. Managing one forum is good enough for me. If I had more of a deep passion for a subject I could get a second forum off the ground, then I wouldn't mind managing two forums, but managing one forum is enough to keep my mind at peace and keep focusing on the forum that I created.
  4. I use LastPass myself and I know they've had account compromises in the past. I wouldn't mind giving Apple Passwords a shot if it seems more secure, modern, and full of nifty features. Password managers make my life so much easier. I beef up the security of my account as much as possible to prevent people from getting in.
  5. The web developer tools are a gift from God, I couldn't code the way I do without them. I use a service called JSHint for JavaScript validation and a JavaScript beautifier to give my codes proper spacing, so I also love those!
  6. I want to avoid server-side languages because I feel the front-end side of programming is my destiny.
  7. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    We'll be seeing Deadpool & Wolverine soon. I also want to see Gladiator II and The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim.
  8. Fantasy is the top one, probably followed by action and adventure.
  9. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I sometimes think we are programmed to think about the negative by default. I've been a negative Nancy about many aspects of life throughout it. You have to train your brain to think positively and be grateful for everything good in your life. The media flourishes our brain full of negativity since that's what most people come online to talk about that they might not be able to express freely offline.
  10. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hello up there, Canada from Texas! We are pleased to have you on board! (y)
  11. I’ve never been into blogging, so I prefer forum writing. I like how various users post their opinions on multiple topics in an organized setting. Plus, I’m not too big on writing lengthy posts that blogs often require, so I keep it simple.
  12. I think the more I became acquainted with HTML, the more CSS I started to learn because I had to find ways to style my elements. Both go hand in hand, so it wasn’t too hard to pick them both up while building HTML elements.
  13. I'm just now trying to get into freelancing where I earn income. I think it'll just be a side hustle since I already have an IRL job and I don't expect to get many clients with my limited knowledge.
  14. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the forum, [mention=174]JWeb[/mention]! We hope you find this forum to be of use to you!
  15. I was creating basic announcement boxes and tables on InvisionFree and I started becoming acquainted with HTML the more I used it on my message board and in assisting people.
  16. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Your username rings a bell! Welcome, and have a pleasant time on the forum! :)
  17. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Archive
    Hello, I am offering my expertise in these coding languages for payment. I have been using these languages for over a decade and can often build many building blocks of sites that reflect upon these languages. I have extensively used these languages with forum software specifically. InvisionFree, ZetaBoards, and Jcink are the primary forum software I have used for these coding languages. I would like to be paid based on a finished project. I am very fluent in jQuery if you want me to build scripts based on that JavaScript library. Any other libraries or frameworks you would want me to use I would have to learn. At this time, I only accept payments via PayPal. Please use the "send to friends or family" option when sending a cleared payment. Registration is required, but you can find much of my work on my message board, jCodes. Thank you for your time!
  18. We coders all found our way into web development somehow, what's your story? I started using basic HTML and CSS on InvisionFree back in the day, then when ZetaBoards came along and jQuery came installed with it by default I started dabbling in JavaScript and the more jQuery I used the more Vanilla JavaScript I became acquainted with. I've been into web development for free forum software for over a decade. I was so anxious to learn JavaScript, and I'm glad I did because it opened me up to a world of possibilities for amazing things I can accomplish just by typing.
  19. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [mention=170]an0nym0us[/mention], welcome to Agora! :D
  20. Hey

    + Cory posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to Agora! Enjoy yourself while you are here! :)
  21. I used to do so every month, but I started running out of ideas to put in the newsletters and one guy threatened to call the cops on me for sending out consistent newsletters even though there was an unsubscribe link attached to every newsletter. I only send out newsletters for major changes these days.
  22. I try to write topics that I can at least relate to so I can respond to relevant replies. I'm not good at writing that which I'm not very familiar with unless I use something like AI or Wikipedia to help me write it.
  23. + Cory posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Find something you are passionate about, and your niche may as well take off because you are attracting like-minded individuals who share the same passion.
  24. Not at all, because I have the browser extension, Grammarly proofread my content. :D
  25. You can use the following operator on Google to search Stack Overflow specifically: I can't count how many times Stack Overflow has saved my butt in the coding world, it seems like it always has an answer to your concerns.