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Web Development Lab: CSS Coding for a Freelance Project

Here is a screenshot of how my page looks like. CSS header done but the body still needs work. All divs have been created.
Web Page Screenshot

Here is a sample of the header div code:

Phase 2: Peer to Peer Project

Finally!!! Phase two is done. After spending countless hours working on the project I handed it in. I originally planned to just to submit something very basic. But someone from my class convinced me that it is worth trying to add more functionality in it. Honestly speaking I think I did the right move by […]

Finally!!! Phase two is done.

After spending countless hours working on the project I handed it in. I originally planned to just to submit something very basic. But someone from my class convinced me that it is worth trying to add more functionality in it. Honestly speaking I think I did the right move by listening to him. The grading criteria for phase 2 is if you submit it few days earlier then you get 20% extra credit of whatever your score will be. And this is what made me aim to submit it earlier.

Friday night was the most tiring night as I was programming from 10pm-5am. Took a little break Saturday and did a little coding during the day before the Pacquiao-Cotto fight. Then Sunday I thought I was just ready to wrap it up and then things changed and I had to do more testing and change a lot on the code. At this point I was already in panic mode and was not even thinking straight and was just coding. I say from 4 pm -11:30 pm I was just coding.

Around 11:30 pm I submitted it. Whew!!!

This is really a tough class.

Taking a Break from my Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Project

I am stuck again.  I know the logic but I can’t figure how to write it in Java.  I can go straight to the Java API library but I find that time consuming.  I rather google it and look at examples on how to write a certain functionality.  But unfortunately this topic won’t give any good […]

I am stuck again.  I know the logic but I can’t figure how to write it in Java.  I can go straight to the Java API library but I find that time consuming.  I rather google it and look at examples on how to write a certain functionality.  But unfortunately this topic won’t give any good google results.

Peer to peer with chord protocol implementation is a topic that is not very popular.   And most of the TCP/IP engineers and programmers are in a closed environment and usually doesn’t publish there work online.  I guess I really just have to either submit something that is partly working and pray that I get enough points to pass this class.  This just really made me appreciate web programming.  In web programming when you get stuck there are a lot forums, communities, articles and code examples that you can look for answers.  Oh well, I guess I have to get back to thinking and coding if I want to at least have something submittted by next week.

Wiki page for Chord Protocol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chord_(peer-to-peer)