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Sanif Momin
3,875 PointsCodings teamtreehouse
I have start web development , i have understood pretty much everything about html and on going CSS , the thing i m worried about is i dont remember all the codes , is it fine ? I have heard all coders keep referring while they develop..
3 Answers

Sanif Momin
3,875 Pointsthanks , bcoz i forgot some of the codes i was feeling sad and inferior then i came to know about this :) thanks
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsDon't feel sad, web development is fun :D It doesn't matter if people say 'I remember all syntax of every language', most likely they are lying and also how is it fun if you know everything? Its more fun when you learn something new everyday!
Have fun :D

Sanif Momin
3,875 Pointsyep thanks !

James Barnett
39,199 PointsMy suggestion is to take notes on the concepts using something like workflowy and for your syntax referencing needs there are:
Note: As w3schools has some issues with credibility I strongly recommend you avoid them as a beginner just starting out.
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsJohn Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsHi Sanif,
Trust me, no one remembers absolutely everything. I often find myself referring to W3schools for some really simple things :D
Web development is just like any other work. If you were an accountant, you wouldn't be expected to remember every single calculation or ratio out there.
The more you code the more you will remember!
Good luck