Learn to code XHTML/CSS!

Discussion in 'Programming' started by Nicholson, Jun 24, 2009.

  1. #1
    I am offering a service to teach how to code in XHTML/CSS. With this purchase you will be:
    • Taught CSS
    • Taught XHTML
    • Will also receive: 6 Months Help & Support

    You will be taught how to code through a free program called TeamViewer. It allows for remote access to control/view others' screens. Your teachings can also be put into a video and given to you if you prefer.

    Support may be extended at a rate of $5/month.

    If you are interested, I am offering this service for only $150 USD by paypal. It may seem like this is a bit much, as there is free stuff out there, but I am also offering support and help to you when needed.

    Thank you,
    Nicholson
     
    Nicholson, Jun 24, 2009 IP
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    Dangy Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Nicholson, I offer this service also. Just a word of advice you may want to post how much experience you have as a xhtml/css coder. Also do you teach them how to properly slice in photoshop?
     
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  3. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #3
    I've been coding since I was about 12, and I'm almost 15 now so a good amount of experience. I never actually quite learned how to slice "properly" with photoshop, I do it manually.

    Thanks!
     
    Nicholson, Jun 24, 2009 IP
  4. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #4
    Review copy for only $100!

    Get it quick!
     
    Nicholson, Jun 26, 2009 IP
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    NatalicWolf Peon

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    #5
    Man, I'd never hire a 15-year old... I looked over your site in your sig and it is not that good(code wise)...I will be honest. But I won't down play your product because I don't know you like that, just saying what I see.
     
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  6. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #6
    If youa re referring to massbase.com, I do not own that site. I am only helping out with it, but thanks I guess?
     
    Nicholson, Jun 26, 2009 IP
  7. UnknownOne

    UnknownOne Banned

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    #7
    $100 over teamvieweR?
    Did you know that 30% of teamviewer users hate using it 'coz of certain factors such as slow speed and bag graphics interpretations/transfer. Maybe not 30% of the world, but atleast 30% of the people I've worked with.
     
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    ansi Well-Known Member

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    #8
    manual slicing is the only way to go. slice tools are for chumps!
     
    ansi, Jun 27, 2009 IP
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    UnknownOne Banned

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    #9
    Not if you know how to slice, properly.
     
    UnknownOne, Jun 27, 2009 IP
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    ansi Well-Known Member

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    #10
    actually... the slice tool is for people that don't know how to slice, properly.
     
    ansi, Jun 27, 2009 IP
  11. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #11
    I'm not going to lie, it does slow down my computer etc when I have people on it. I'm leaning towards just doing videos as it will be easier and they can keep it for future reference etc. Thanks!

    Definitely! :)

    I just prefer manually.. How I learned to do it.

    Ha, nice :p
     
    Nicholson, Jun 27, 2009 IP
  12. NatalicWolf

    NatalicWolf Peon

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    #12
    Ok, thats what I was referring to. I have seen the stuff you did and it looked pretty good. Also, videos are more memorable and resellable:)
     
    NatalicWolf, Jun 28, 2009 IP
  13. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #13
    Thanks, I just wanted to clear that up to make sure that people were'nt hiring me because of your comment. I'm just helping out with massbase etc. I think I'll most likely do videos as they'll be easier for the viewer and they can watch them again. I'll need to find a way to put my name and website etc into them though so they can't resell them on if they don't pay to resell them etc.

    Thanks again,
    Nicholson
     
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  14. James Barcellano

    James Barcellano Active Member

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    #14
    More power to you. I am also 15, and I am a PHP programer. Good luck, and glad I am not alone.
     
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  15. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #15
    Thanks, same to you! Good to see others are making it to the real-world at young ages :)
     
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    #16
    This. +1 haha.

    Anyway, this sounds good, wish you luck with it.

    I think it's bad that young people are still penalized because of their age. I started coding HTML at 8 years old, and I didn't get into it properly until I was about 12 when I could code properly. Anyhow, I'm now 19 and finally pulling in the work, but if anyone turns you down because of their age, just fob them off because they are a waste of time.

    Age isn't always related to your skill level with certain areas, so I wish people would understand this, in fact, most of the best coders I know are in the age range of 15-20 so. Yea, good luck, would probably consider this service but I can already code :S
     
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  17. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #17
    Thanks mate, +REP if I can.

    Is anyone interested in this service? Offering a review copy for $75!
     
    Nicholson, Jul 1, 2009 IP
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    Demonic Active Member

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    #18
    Everyone has to provide a service somewhere and there is always buyers. So here is a friendly business tip, atleast for these types of services.

    Give your service for free for 2 weeks, or even a month, but not every day of the month maybe on the weekends of the whole month. Letting them try our your skills to see what you know and don't know. If they are satisfied then convince them why they should buy your services, why they should learn more from you.

    Create a learning plan oh what they will learn "this this and this day", make some sort of slide show of what they will get a taste of learning.

    Also if you want things to run SMOOTHLY because usually people who buy these services most likely will not half high end computers to run such programs such as team viewer. I advise you to go with a little something I call "Gobby" - http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/ which allows you to do collaborative editing in a syntax editor, don't get me wrong the software is great but there are some flaws such as undo feature. Not sure if they updated it since then been a LONG time since I played with it.

    Good luck and I hope that tool helps you.
     
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  19. Nicholson

    Nicholson Peon

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    #19
    I will look into these things. Thanks alot for the help!

    Regards,
    Nicholson
     
    Nicholson, Jul 2, 2009 IP