Website designed in a lesson today..

yes i live in spain ...IT SUCKS LIKE HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLL and the work situation here is atrosias

and its not that i don`t have time to invert in to learning is that atm my mind isn`t focused on this perticular thing .. i try but i don`t have the necesary focus power on it yet because of ... personal reasons (LIKE NOT HAVING A JOB) and looking on how to make a living so to start something from scratch now its a bit hard thats why i wana find fast ways of doing things even dough at first speed means i`m gona screw up but quick enough i learn faster and am going to be able to do something faster

If you don't have time to learn programming then don't try yet. Learning fast, and learning incorrectly will only hurt you in the future. Focus on your personal problems and the situations that you are in and then if you can learn. If you want to rush through just to learn it because you don't have time, you will have to unlearn bad habits and re-learn later. Just hold off on programming for the time being ^^
 
If you don't have time to learn programming then don't try yet. Learning fast, and learning incorrectly will only hurt you in the future. Focus on your personal problems and the situations that you are in and then if you can learn. If you want to rush through just to learn it because you don't have time, you will have to unlearn bad habits and re-learn later. Just hold off on programming for the time being ^^
:( ok ... then off to the drawing board ... again lol :D
 
:( ok ... then off to the drawing board ... again lol :D
If you ever do find time though, it is a wonderful skill! Even if you don't want to learn websites, you can always learn other languages which are used in developing applications (Obj-C, C++, C, Java) and learn that as well. Good luck! :D
 
Web and mobile professional reporting.

For a personal site, letting tools do it for you is perfectly fine. It won't be significantly worse than most self-taught coders who do a bit of PHP and HTML then think they know it all.

There's a lot of conventions and subtleties that are missing from 90% of tutorials, simply because the nature of the web is currently changing very rapidly due to HTML5, mobile and the emergence of responsive design. If you're outside the industry it is very difficult to keep up so you either have to devote a lot of time to it (which is just silly if it's not making you money) or settle for a perfectly workable generated site.
 
Web and mobile professional reporting.

For a personal site, letting tools do it for you is perfectly fine. It won't be significantly worse than most self-taught coders who do a bit of PHP and HTML then think they know it all.

There's a lot of conventions and subtleties that are missing from 90% of tutorials, simply because the nature of the web is currently changing very rapidly due to HTML5, mobile and the emergence of responsive design. If you're outside the industry it is very difficult to keep up so you either have to devote a lot of time to it (which is just silly if it's not making you money) or settle for a perfectly workable generated site.

Self-taught people can be relevant... not sure where that notion came from. One does not need to be taught and "in the industry" in order to make a great site. It just takes time. Generated sites were not being questioned as bad, but it is nice to make your own site, and learn the skills that are associated with creating your own site.
 
Self-taught people can be relevant... not sure where that notion came from. One does not need to be taught and "in the industry" in order to make a great site. It just takes time. Generated sites were not being questioned as bad, but it is nice to make your own site, and learn the skills that are associated with creating your own site.
i think to make you`re own site and know how it works is the best thing you can possibly do that way if you wanna change something and if something isn`t working properly then you know almost exactly what to do an can do it quick
 
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