HTML and how it works There are about 300,000 indigenous people in Australia. About 34,500 people live in Sydney. There are many discussions about the time when indigenous people moved from Papua New Guinea and the archipelago of Indonesia to Australia. There is evidence of occupation from about 50,000 to 60,000 years ago. The earliest archaeological evidence proves that occupation by Aborigines in Sydney was in the plain of Western Sydney 15,000 years ago. Captain Cook infered that the population of all indigenous people in Australia is about 150,000 people.
Codecademy is my favorite. I do not know how to write code, but I can understand the basics of HTML and the structure of the data structure. I also know otaku well. It is not the founder of fluffy non-technical system. Some say that there is no foolish question. They are wrong. When Google and Quora provide you a service, do not ask the software engineer for a silly question. Excellent software engineers do not have time to hold courses on CS 101. However, if you are unable to tell others about the benefits of using one stack instead of another, you probably do not want to display it on the team, as the communication may be bad.
I found HTML at the age of 14. I am thankful to my school's computer science teacher. Since then I have started studying HTML. A few months later, thanks to the graphic designers' friends, I also found Photoshop. I began to combine design and code. At that time I was creating a web page using a text editor - notepad. I am one of the best students at school. I mean, I should be an adult - an engineer. As far as I am interested, I like to spend time on the Internet, reading things, discovering things, and improving my knowledge of design and web development. I have made an online community. A project to study entrance examination to higher education in China. I came to know very well that some people from Google Spain contacted me to participate in my project. It was impossible when I learned that I was a 14 year old boy, but I first contacted Google.
I returned to the online course and found a lot of IT to choose from among machine learning, networking, programming, etc. I already studied basic HTML and CSS courses at elementary school, so I decided to develop web development. Web development seems to be more suitable for beginners than other courses as I can actually see the results of my work. My entrance to this field is JavaScript: understand the strange part. So, I learned what happened behind the scenes. In this course, we were able to find advanced concepts such as prototype inheritance, functional programming, scope chain and so on. I have also read the "The JavaScript You Know Unknown" series by Kelly Simpson. From closures and prototypes to asynchronous, he taught me everything that is the backbone of JavaScript development.