Just to clarify, I google a lot while coding, but one thing I learnt from my engineering degree is that is there is no ‘best’ solution.
Just to clarify, I google a lot while coding, but one thing I learnt from my engineering degree is that is there is no ‘best’ solution.
“Coding” vs “programming” is such a great litmus test for whether someone actually knows what they’re doing
I usually use the term coding to avoid the whole “html isn’t a programming langauge” stuff.
The only people saying that are pedants who maybe passed a python crash course. In industry no one gives a shit.
Edit: except that engineer is a protected term in some countries
Not “no one”, but most, yeah.
Also, most around me don’t care at all about absolutely anything as long as they get the $$$.
And why should they? It’s not like they are going to use the software. It will probably be replaced again, by the next big thing, 5 years down the line.
By definition, it is a markup language, but I have seen recently that it has a few elements that kinda feel like programming.
Though you do tend to require some JS to complete the logic.
On the other hand, just because someone uses a non-programming language, does not surely make them not a programmer
html+css is turing complete. No javascript required.
It’s nice to be the case.
But doing all the programming in CSS is too hard for a on-shot hobby-site maker like me.