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In Topic: Looking for FREE domain name and FREE hosting for small project
Posted 26 Oct 2012
I did get a free subdomain from freehosting.com. Right now, it has a pending status. Hopefully I'll be able to upload a couple of pages when the status changes. I've never done anything like this. My professor seems to think there are just loads of ways to throw up a free website online. I've read the "fine print" of several so-called free hosting sites and they all want you to either pay for a domain in order to receive free hosting or pay for hosting when they provide you with a subdomain. I'm hoping this freehosting.com will provide both... still waiting for my subdomain name to be approved.
This is a technical college that I'm going to, and I'm in the website design and Web applications development program there. Interestingly, our school's own website is completely designed and managed by an outside party. My professor, also the head of the CIS department, must be in his 60's, and never actually answers any questions. He's a hell of a nice guy and very, very chatty, just not very helpful. It's frustrating. I only have a few more classes to take for my associates degree though. -
In Topic: What should I take next, PHP or Java?
Posted 7 Nov 2011
Thank you.
The Java syntax is a bit intimidating to look at for me, where the PHP syntax looks more easily comprehensible. I agree that Java is probably the better foundation, but I'm having to study pretty hard just to grasp Javascript in the semester I'm in now, so I may not be ready to dive right into a much more complex language.
Isn't PHP used in mobile programming also? -
In Topic: Recursive Search: find last values of parameters, after found number
Posted 4 Nov 2011
OMG, that worked! I put line 52 below that alert also and it works. I can't believe that's all I had to do. Thank you so much!
And I don't know how b got pasted as B, but it was already b on my original. -
In Topic: Recursive Search: find last values of parameters, after found number
Posted 4 Nov 2011
Thanks for your response. Yes, that's correct. The user enters a number to be searched, and whether that number is found or not, I have an alert that tells them - found or not found and how many times the search function was called. That part is done, but now I need to also say what the values of hi and lo were, or high and low (if I'm plugging them into variables), ONLY when the number is found.
The most confusing thing to me is that lo and hi are just parameters. I've worked with variables and arrays a little, but parameters are just placeholders, right? That's what makes me think that I need to put them into a variable. -
In Topic: Man beats his daughter for using the internet
Posted 3 Nov 2011
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arvindthakur
11 Oct 2012 - 08:11