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Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsIdeas to continue the html notes
We learn great things everyday from treamtreehouse but the problem i have encountered is retaining the vast knowledge,now as i go ahead in my tracks and stages i tend to forget some details mentioned in the previous stages,so i decided to make my own notes without having to refer online documentation all the time,but these notes are quite crude and i need help from you guys to improve on it.I have listed out the outline but have just been able to follow the first one.
Here is the html file and markdown file for those who want to download it
3 Answers
Jeremy Woodbridge
25,278 PointsAs a lot of the instructors have said on here is that even developers that are in the field for so long never retain every single thing that they learn and the best way to retain that info is by practicing, hence why it's nice to make a portfolio site for your work. Whenever I tend to forget something useful I like going to w3 schools website for a library of elements and features that I have forgotten or not yet learned .
Keep writing those notes but don't forget that the best way to retain info is by pracicing as much as possible http://www.w3schools.com/
Christian Andersson
8,712 PointsWhat on earth have you posted here and why?!
Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsI am sorry sir i just erased the long post and instead posted the link of the markdown file
Christian Andersson
8,712 PointsNo need to apologize, friend. :) I was just confused at first to see such a crazy-long topic.
Anyway, nice of you to share this with the community!
Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsPhew! that's a relief i thought you would ask me to remove the post. Glad I could help :D
Rami Abida
Courses Plus Student 6,899 PointsRaghav Agrawal thank you so much for creating and providing such document , my question to you is "will you keep updating this document as you move along ?"
Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsYes sir i surely will but probably after December, my 5th sem exams are starting in two days so going to neck deep in that for nov-dec,i also intend to create for css.
So it would be amazing if till that time the community provides me some suggestions,i would really appreciate if the treehouse family :D would provide keywords or short phrases or even analogies for any element to trigger the flow of thoughts for a particular tag,even one would be enough,just to get me started.
Raghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsRaghav Agrawal
4,654 PointsSir I completely agree with you,I know practicing is the best way to go but I created these notes for quick reference for offline usage(bus,train),times when I'm not able to go to http://www.w3schools.com,infact most of the definations and examples I have took from there