A Quick Insight
Marking this assignment has been one of the most demanding things I have done on this course to date. It’s not the marking as such but being able to decipher the critical thinking behind my decisions.
Marking this assignment has been one of the most demanding things I have done on this course to date. It’s not the marking as such but being able to decipher the critical thinking behind my decisions.
After a frantic week of trying to get the last threads of this assignment into something that resembles a website I have learnt a few valuable lessons along the way.
After finally building the log in system I have stumbled across various other problems. I have been testing locally for the majority of the course and as a result when it has come time to move the database over most of the settings have needed tweaking.
This week’s work has kind of taken a back burner which isn’t going to help in the long run. I’ve spent too much time pottering about on an adjacent assignment and I think I may have over stepped the time mark a little.
I haven’t done nearly as much work as I would have like to and following the book I was using concerning MySQL databases has left me even more confused than when I started.
“We have an opportunity for a Web Designer to work within a fast paced in-house marketing team. Responsibilities include the maintenance and updating of current group websites. Identify and resolve issues relating to group online marketing.
Tasks this week of creating a log in system has proved to be more difficult than I expected. I had originally planned to have finished learning to build a registration system by the end of this week but time has seemed to elude me this week. I will have to put in extra hours this week to make up for lost time.
This weeks task have been to finish learning PHP and MySQL and start to put these methods into practice. I have created a basic page to hold these findings which I am happy to report are running smoothly.
I have created a few scripts that process information using PHP. These scripts include a basic interaction form and an eMail form in three instances; basic, with validation and with ‘sticky forms’.