Hey there fellow reader! Just a quick post to let YOU know that I started a coding YouTube Channel! I know a lot of people do this, but the purpose of my coding channel is to talk about my journey as a web developer and my insights on the industry... Wait a minute... That sounds like a lot of people who use YouTube to talk about things like this.... Hmmmmmm.... Oh well! Well, here the link to my channel if you guys want to give it a look:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-F8vkNG-2n7ZKpRKETZjFA/featured
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Friday, October 11, 2019
Why is it Important to Take Notes
Hello there, fellow reader! How are you doing? I hope all is well with whatever it is you're doing. So as this title implies, I am going to talk about taking notes, especially with things like a project that you're working on. Let's say that you're working on a web application or you're following along with a tutorial, then all of a sudden something in your life happens and you have to drop it. Next thing you know, after a while of not doing the project, you come back and look at the project and you think to yourself, "Wait, what did I do? I don't remember what I've done! Oh my God, I'm panicking!!!!!"
Well, THIS actually happened to me as of recent. I had something in my personal life that happened and I was working on one of my first few JavaScript projects, dropped the ball, and now I have to start ALL over again! Not the best feeling, am I right? Well, from this past experience, I have learned that it is crucial to take notes so you can figure out what you did last time before you continue your project and have that anxiety attack because you didn't take notes on what you did!
Major reason to WHY you NEED to take notes, ESPECIALLY for when you work on your projects: you will NOT get lost and TRY to remember what you've done previously! As I've stated, it is a pain and a half to try to remember what you have done before you get distractions.
Second reason why you need to take notes: if you take notes when you're am working on a project, you won't forget where you're at. On top of that, my opinion is that one person can start learning the concept of a coding language a little bit better than just by sitting at their keyboard and typing it. I know these two reasons why are pretty short, but believe me, these reasons are excellent reasons and no matter what, you mustn't falter.
Now, the million dollar question is where the heck do I put my notes on? Anywhere you feel like! Take a notebook, write it down on pen and paper. Your computer/laptop is also an obvious given because you can just open up your word document application, write the notes you need to write and come back to them with a click of your mouse. However, what if you work one or two part-time jobs, and you want to look at your notes while on a rest period? Simple, use Google Drive! Google Drive is a fantastic tool that you can place you notes on and look at them during your rest period without having to worry about whether or not if you've done something that needed to be done for your project.
My point of this blog: notes are fantastic, notes are great, take them! Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this blog today, take care!
Well, THIS actually happened to me as of recent. I had something in my personal life that happened and I was working on one of my first few JavaScript projects, dropped the ball, and now I have to start ALL over again! Not the best feeling, am I right? Well, from this past experience, I have learned that it is crucial to take notes so you can figure out what you did last time before you continue your project and have that anxiety attack because you didn't take notes on what you did!
Major reason to WHY you NEED to take notes, ESPECIALLY for when you work on your projects: you will NOT get lost and TRY to remember what you've done previously! As I've stated, it is a pain and a half to try to remember what you have done before you get distractions.
Second reason why you need to take notes: if you take notes when you're am working on a project, you won't forget where you're at. On top of that, my opinion is that one person can start learning the concept of a coding language a little bit better than just by sitting at their keyboard and typing it. I know these two reasons why are pretty short, but believe me, these reasons are excellent reasons and no matter what, you mustn't falter.
Now, the million dollar question is where the heck do I put my notes on? Anywhere you feel like! Take a notebook, write it down on pen and paper. Your computer/laptop is also an obvious given because you can just open up your word document application, write the notes you need to write and come back to them with a click of your mouse. However, what if you work one or two part-time jobs, and you want to look at your notes while on a rest period? Simple, use Google Drive! Google Drive is a fantastic tool that you can place you notes on and look at them during your rest period without having to worry about whether or not if you've done something that needed to be done for your project.
My point of this blog: notes are fantastic, notes are great, take them! Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this blog today, take care!
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