I designed a website on mythology using HTML programming where four different categories of figures from four different mythologies are compared to each other and described.
The important learning points that I had in this project were the set-up of tables, and the different aspects of different mythologies.
I used tables, arrays, some variables, and different forms of high-level code throughout the duration of my project.
I used a LOT of abstraction when narrowing down information on mythology and the necessity of certain pages in the code. I also used correctness and clarity to be able to read my code clearly.
This project relates to the "real" world because it is meant to show connections between countries and cultures that may not be obvious at first, even if they are there, through an enjoyable and stimulating subject.
I particularly want others to notice the huge amount of link code that has to be used in order to create all of the different pages I need to make. In fact, there are still several pages that need to be finished because there are so many links.
I would probably improve the formatting of the pages if I could do the project over again. I think it's a little mish-mashed right now.
I believe the project should reflect the work that I put into it. I spent a lot of time working out details and building the entire thing from scratch without a starting reference or starting code. Everything was built from the bottom up and built in detail.
OKAY! So today I went even more in-depth to mythology because I finally got to the pages of the characters on the website. Now, here I have found a dilemma. The god Vishnu in Hindu mythology is supposedly the oldest god in existence. I mean, he was there before the universe created. Then a lotus flower popped out of his belly and a god named Dahma popped out of the lotus and badda bing badda boom the universe was created by Dahma. Now, Dahma is an incarnation of Vishnu, see, so he's still technically Vishnu even if he's a different person. So is Buddha. You know Buddha, right? The super holy guy? Well, he's ALSO an incarnation of Vishnu. Kay, now follow along just a bit longer.
Buddha was eaten by a giant, humongous, ridiculously and illegally big fish called the Rainbow Fish in Hindu mythology. Eaten. Whole. HE. ATE. BUDDHA. That's not right. So anyway, if the fish ate Buddha (who then got out later when some fishermen cut the fish open but that's not important right now), did it technically eat Vishnu as well? Where does that line of connection stop? It's some intense stuff to think about...
Well, I got every Greek page done, and I believe I only have one Hindu page left over. From there, I have four Irish and four Japanese pages left over. Soon, I'll be good to go. Of course, I also have to make the other pages like the sponsors page and the help page et cetera. But you know those ones will be much easier than all these other ones have been.
So I just looked at my hands while I was typing, and I realized that they remind me of a show called Durarara, and I looked like one of the characters who is always typing on his laptop. I look JUST LIKE HIM. Or at least his hands...anyway, my friend is staring at me so I better stop and just get going and stopping flapping my proverbial mouth. Or fingers. Or whatever. LUNCHTIME! BYE!
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