Monday, May 23, 2011

Final Project Post 3

Progress is still a bit slow, but it's progress. I've not only added a way back to the main page, but I've expanded the blog. It will now include Terraria posts. Someone may be asking 'why?'. Essentally, it's so similar to Minecraft, if not better than Minecraft, that I saw no reason to exclude it. Anyways, next up, I should probably work on the layout a bit more...

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Final Project Post 2

So far, nothing much to speak of has happened. I've gotten a post done for the blog, and made a page explaining what Minecraft is. I'm having a bit of trouble getting from the pages back to the main blog posts, but I'm working on it, so it might be fixed eventually. I'm planning on posting a bit in a little, but I still need to work on the site itself a bit.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Final Project Post 1

Well, I have a new blog. A new wordpress blog on Minecraft. Approved by Mr. Jones. And stuff.
...go there. NOW.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Bad Translator

This is my presentation on the Bad Translator.
I found this a couple months ago by accident. I was on a website that had this web comic that was complete nonsense. In the author comments, he said he used the Bad Translator to change the text in the comic into what it was now. So I googled up 'bad translator' and found it immediately. So I decided to give it a whirl. Now, I usually use it when I'm bored and want a laugh or two.
Presentation: https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AT47y5ORPTPVZGhzanE5NTdfOGY3N2R3dmM3&hl=en&authkey=CPfn4roP
Bad Translator: http://www.conveythis.com/translation.php

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Web History

I'm not gonna lie. I hardly know what went on this week. Really. It's not like I'm interested in learning when the internet began. The whole html and php thing was pretty interesting, though.

So apparantly I have to explain it like someone who has no idea what I'm talking about was actually reading this. In a nutshell, html makes a static web page. Nothing ever changes on it unless you do so manually. With php, things on the web page can change constantly, and most often do. For example, with one program, you can see how many seconds have passed since January 1, 1970. (Said to be the beginning of the internet)

Earlier this week, though, we made our own static web page. We put text on a text document, and then made it a web page. We put down 'This is a web page', and 'This is <u>underlined</u>' The <u> makes everything after it underlined. The </u> ends the underlining process. We then changed it from a text document to a web page by changing it from a .txt document to an .html page.

Other than that, I don't remember learning anything else to put on this post. I recall just learning about server side and client side scripting, but I can't remember anything much about it.