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returntothepit >> discuss >> attn: dudes into Web Design/Flash/Java Script etc by xmikex on Sep 16,2010 12:57pm
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toggletoggle post by xmikex at Sep 16,2010 12:57pm edited Sep 16,2010 1:01pm
I've been working with video, shooting/editing/encoding/authoring for years. The more I browse job descriptions the more it seems like knowledge of Flash, CSS, Java Script etc are really marketable skills since...ya know... that whole "inter"net thing caught on. I feel like it's hurting my marketability to not have that knowledge base. So I'm wondering if any of the multitalented RTTP-ers out there know of any courses/certificate programs/whatever for somebody that doesn't necessarily need to be a web design guru but would like to have a working knowledge of Flash and HTML.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 16,2010 12:58pm
I don't think you mean Java... you mean Java Script.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Sep 16,2010 1:00pm
I think you mean SHOW ME YOUR COCK



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Sep 16,2010 1:02pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
I don't think you mean Java... you mean Java Script.


alright then. lesson #1.



toggletoggle post by Richard"itchy"Richardson at Sep 16,2010 1:03pm
RichHorror said[orig][quote]
I think you mean SHOW ME YOUR COCK

Lesson #2



toggletoggle post by Richard"itchy"Richardson at Sep 16,2010 1:03pm
:/



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 16,2010 1:09pm
I program in Java all the time... that's what I'm doing right now or at least should be doing. Java for web-based applications are usually done through servlets on the server side using J2EE and not clientside unless you are using web-start. Webstart rules once it works.

Javascript is a script like language that runs on the client only (unless you use ASP on yourserver).



toggletoggle post by narkybark   at Sep 16,2010 2:31pm
I'm trying to learn ActionScript and it makes me want to kill myself. OOP is so bizarre when you're not used to it.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 16,2010 2:34pm
that's all I do...



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Sep 16,2010 2:40pm
narkybark said[orig][quote]
OOP is so bizarre when you're not used to it.


Yeah, but it makes programming so braindead fucking simple it's awesome



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 16,2010 3:33pm
disagree: OOP takes more forethought.

HTML5 example:
http://www.effectgames.com/demos/canvascycle/



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 16,2010 3:34pm
conservationist: you are confusing WYSIWYG and OOP



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Sep 16,2010 8:03pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
disagree: OOP takes more forethought.


Not only any substantial level, unless you're comparing it to something like a scripting/template language (PHP). Most programmers I know put the same amount of forethought into a program regardless of method...



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Sep 16,2010 8:34pm
xmikex said[orig][quote]
I've been working with video, shooting/editing/encoding/authoring for years. The more I browse job descriptions the more it seems like knowledge of Flash, CSS, Java Script etc are really marketable skills since...ya know... that whole "inter"net thing caught on. I feel like it's hurting my marketability to not have that knowledge base. So I'm wondering if any of the multitalented RTTP-ers out there know of any courses/certificate programs/whatever for somebody that doesn't necessarily need to be a web design guru but would like to have a working knowledge of Flash and HTML.

Start with flash tutorials online, too lazy to google one for you. I think it'd help in the video department - you can start working with your videos in flash right away and it's intuitive enough where you can learn a lot quickly. Then you'll have a platform to apply CSS, JavaScript, barrel rolls and so forth.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 17,2010 1:41am
yeah, nothing stands out on your resume quite like "I read a tutorial online".



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Sep 17,2010 9:27am
arktouros said[orig][quote]
xmikex said[orig][quote]
I've been working with video, shooting/editing/encoding/authoring for years. The more I browse job descriptions the more it seems like knowledge of Flash, CSS, Java Script etc are really marketable skills since...ya know... that whole "inter"net thing caught on. I feel like it's hurting my marketability to not have that knowledge base. So I'm wondering if any of the multitalented RTTP-ers out there know of any courses/certificate programs/whatever for somebody that doesn't necessarily need to be a web design guru but would like to have a working knowledge of Flash and HTML.

Start with flash tutorials online, too lazy to google one for you. I think it'd help in the video department - you can start working with your videos in flash right away and it's intuitive enough where you can learn a lot quickly. Then you'll have a platform to apply CSS, JavaScript, barrel rolls and so forth.


I was hoping for a dickbomb, but I GUESS this is helpful.



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Sep 17,2010 9:39am
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
yeah, nothing stands out on your resume quite like "I read a tutorial online".
ever heard of a portfolio, photo man?????



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 17,2010 9:44am
if you can't get it on your resume, you can't get in to show them your poormansfolio.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Sep 17,2010 9:48am
xmikex said[orig][quote]
I was hoping for a dickbomb





toggletoggle post by arktouros at Sep 17,2010 10:52am
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
if you can't get it on your resume, you can't get in to show them your poormansfolio.
i could only understand mansfolio.



toggletoggle post by African-American average IQ is 89 at Sep 18,2010 4:51pm
Attention world:

Computer programmers are fucking important.



toggletoggle post by Randy_Marsh at Sep 18,2010 7:23pm
rev, can you help me with some java II plz plz plz plz. i got some catching up to do. nothing to complicated just like basic arrays and stdin stdout kind of stuff.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 18,2010 10:43pm
big dick, no balls



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