I think if you're starting at the absolute bottom http://www.codecademy.com/ is a great way to get your hands dirty quickly, and begin learning programming concepts (in javascript, but ruby, python are available or coming too I think).
I eased myself into programming on accident using Flash...
I pulled it out with some tweezers after I read the first few replies to this thread, and at the time leaving the head in my body or keeping the tick to get it tested didn't even cross my mind...
It came out after a couple tugs and I threw it down the sink, then I read the rest of the replies...
I just got out of the shower and noticed this thing on my leg. It wasn't there yesterday.
It looks like a mole, but it's only connected at one little narrow part (the red part in the picture). I gave it a few good tugs to see if it would come off, but whatever it is is on there pretty good...
hmm, i guess i wasn't aware of how universally hated they are. are there more user accessable methods of fighting spam ? or what other methods are good for not getting too many spam posts, besides just moderation?
what are the things called that you have to type in when you register online for something, that are designed to prevent bots from registering or posting. usually a random looking assortment of letters and numbers.
Also, if anyone has any advice on how one would be implemented to a website...
... he made the darks darker, and the lights lighter, a technique that about every single photographer on the planet uses to make more contrast in their picture. the dog looks much more vivid and striking in his picture than the original. Who cares if you can't see what's in the shadows...
I think NBC has all the coverage... and I believe they are planning on starting the event at 8:08pm local time (8.8.08) which would make it anywhere from 4 to 8 am August 8th in the US depending where you're at.
Just a bit of trivia, '8,' if you haven't guessed, is China's lucky number...
I went through a company called China Horizons. They work very closely with a few schools over there and have about 20-30 teachers throughout the country.
I taught first and second year university kids their "oral english" course. I got paid about $550 US/month + a one time travel...
I just returned from teaching English in China last month. Was a terrific experience, and a good method to travel abroad and not break the bank.
Like the poster before me, i didn't know a single word in Chinese. The pay in China is, I'm sure, not as good as Japan's in America's terms... but I...
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