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Topic: Codings are not just a computer words. (Read 14 times)

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legendary
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February 09, 2024, 11:59:44 PM
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There are many examples of great websites that have been created using coding, but some of my favorites include Facebook, Google, and Amazon. These websites are all built using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. HTML is used to structure the page, CSS is used to style the page, and JavaScript is used to add interactivity. All three of these technologies work together to create a seamless and user-friendly experience.

The favorites you listed are too complex to be built client side.  They use server side (back end) code to do much of the processing, and extensively use databases.
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February 09, 2024, 06:24:56 PM
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Sure! One secret to coding like a professional is to focus on readability and clarity. Your code should be easy to understand and follow, even for someone who is not familiar with your project. You can achieve this by using clear and concise variable names, meaningful function names, and well-structured code. It's also important to comment your code, so others can understand your thought process and how the code works. Remember, code is meant to be read by humans.

What and what was used to create social media.
There are many examples of great websites that have been created using coding, but some of my favorites include Facebook, Google, and Amazon. These websites are all built using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. HTML is used to structure the page, CSS is used to style the page, and JavaScript is used to add interactivity. All three of these technologies work together to create a seamless and user-friendly experience.

Ways to learn coding faster
The best way to learn coding faster is to follow a few simple steps. First, start with the basics. It's important to have a solid foundation of understanding before you move on to more advanced concepts. Next, find a language that interests you and focus on learning that language specifically. It's better to master one language than to know a little bit about several different languages. Finally, find a community of like-minded people who can help you learn and grow as a coder. A supportive community can make all the difference in your learning journey.
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