urm, why talk you dont even know php gg.

Based on this thread and your other posts, I know a lot more than you. What would make you think I don't know PHP? I must contact all of my old freelancing clients and let them know that I don't actually know PHP, the work I gave them was actually coded by unicorns (or penguins, I like penguins).
Can't you just accept that other people know more than you and would be more than glad to help you if you lost the attitude?
you are very wrong, as my habbox posts are ****e, and habbox.. is ****e. Every body on habbox are rude ****es, like you. Thinking they know everything. When the truth is you want to think you know more then everybody, your like 25, get a life ..
Calm it with the attitude baby, we're all friends here, can't we just cuddle?
I don't think I know everything, nobody on here thinks they know everything (well, one exception, but he's awesome enough to get away with it).
I don't want to think I know more than everybody, that would be boring, I'd have nothing left to learn. I like to think that no matter how much I learn, I'm still rubbish compared to everyone else, it inspires me to work harder and learn more.
I'm not 25, I'm 18.
To be honest, you come across as somebody who thinks that an exceptional bit of PHP knowledge (something I don't have) gives you some sort of power to cast an overruling decision over everyone.
Hell, if people had told me it wasn't a true tutorial I would have ticked over- but if somebody started using their so-called 'bragging rights' to comment on somebody's experience and skills like you did with no prior knowledge: it's a totally different level.
Having Tux as your avatar and arguing in code snippets is not going to make you come across any better a programmer. If you believe Habbox is **** and we're all really, really rude why don't you at least be the bigger person?
No-one is -trying- to come across as superior to you, people are just arguing their opinions that your coding knowledge isn't to the high level that you yourself think it to be. This 'heated discussion' started because of your serious attitude problem.
If you were genuinely being a nice contributing member than we would probably be sharing cucumber sandwiches watching Scrubs together - however you over react to all posts against you! You see them as a really deep personal attack when in reality they are merely frustrated responses (down to you arrogance) trying to give you some advice.
A few of us here actually earn a living from doing design and development, it makes sense to listen to those people and take it into consideration - even if you ultimately think they are totally incorrect. I don't know why I pop onto HxF as often as I do... no clue, probably because I love Caleb and Trinity. We don't bite, we just don't appreciate being spoken to in such a poor attitude. Surely at the end of the day, you want to learn how to make seriously cool ****.
Feel free to post code samples etc. of some more complex/structured code you've done if you really feel the need to prove your skills. But this isn't the place for such activities.
I love you Mattand Trinity
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At OP: Haha, you think I don't know that missing a ; in the code example is a syntax error.. the post wasn't about the method call mysql_query(), it was about your method of concatenation since you're such the programmer.
We don't claim to know everything. Programming is such a diverse learning experience, that when you know one method of doing something.. there is ALWAYS a better method, and you never stop learning.
The fact is, there is some of us here that know quite a bit more than you. We've been together a while now. We've helped each other learn. We know more than you, that's proven.
If you want to improve, listen to us. We listen to each other when we need to improve.
It takes more than remembering syntax to become a programmer. It takes developmental and problem solving logic to create an efficient algorithm to make something work. Sure you can combine little bits and bombs to "rig" something together.. but until you finally understand HOW something works and WHY something works, you're nothing more than a snip-coder.. not a programmer.
Java.
PHP Code:package Habbox;
public class BadProgrammingOP {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("OP won't listen.");
System.out.println("Cya!");
System.out.println("Love ya matt and trinity <3");
}
}
I like your reply! PHP & any other programming language is void if you dont understand how it works or how to use it correctlyI love you Mattand Trinity
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At OP: Haha, you think I don't know that missing a ; in the code example is a syntax error.. the post wasn't about the method call mysql_query(), it was about your method of concatenation since you're such the programmer.
We don't claim to know everything. Programming is such a diverse learning experience, that when you know one method of doing something.. there is ALWAYS a better method, and you never stop learning.
The fact is, there is some of us here that know quite a bit more than you. We've been together a while now. We've helped each other learn. We know more than you, that's proven.
If you want to improve, listen to us. We listen to each other when we need to improve.
It takes more than remembering syntax to become a programmer. It takes developmental and problem solving logic to create an efficient algorithm to make something work. Sure you can combine little bits and bombs to "rig" something together.. but until you finally understand HOW something works and WHY something works, you're nothing more than a snip-coder.. not a programmer.
Java.
PHP Code:package Habbox;
public class BadProgrammingOP {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("OP won't listen.");
System.out.println("Cya!");
System.out.println("Love ya matt and trinity <3");
}
}
Thread should now close
Lew.
This is NOT a tutorial. I want to learn PHP, this just forces me to search it up on the internet for what it actually does.
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