Sunday, November 4, 2012

What in the name Hades?! Seriously?! Kyaaa!!♥♥

Sono così felice! \(*O*)/

Oh my gods! For the love of cheesecakes, I got a high grade in my Second Quarter Exams!! Kyaaa!!~ ♥♥♥
I never thought I'll get a 94 in that exam! *sigh* I remembered it like it was yesterday...

That Wednesday afternoon, everyone in my class was anxious. We heard from the class who took the exam before us was that the exam was very, very difficult. I was feeling a little giddy and excited even though I'm also anxious. I enjoy java scripting even though it is very hard. 
So anyway, there was I, sitting in the second to the last row, staring blankly at the sheet of paper that was given to me. At first, I said to myself, "Sono così avvitato!!". I seriously don't know what to do! So I mentally panicked, while I laughed a little in the irony of my life. I studied beforehand, but it seems like I forgot everything about what I have studied. (._.")
Going back, I opened my phone, put in my earphones, and soon started working on my test. I was glad I brought my earphones! It made me relax a little. Hearing my favorite music not the heavy typing of my frustrated classmates cleared my mind a little. 
The first part of the exams was easy. Just assign a variable, prompt, and document.write. The basic things in Java Scripting. I was glad that it was there. At least, I won't get a 65 anymore. XDD
The second part of the exam was confusing, but I managed to finish the codes although it didn't show. It was all about loops inside another loops. Era così confuso! I swore on that day that I will not take the course of Computer Engineering!! (>.<)
Then when it got to the third part, I was sure I was good as dead. I told myself before that I should ask my classmates for the codes about that, because I was sure that it will come out! But no. I just didn't have the time to do it. Grrrr... (~_~)
So since I don't know how to do the "big loop", I just honestly put a comment and said 
/* I don't know how, Ma'am... :((
Yes, I did that on an exam. I don't know what else to do, and I was seriously running out of time. So I said, "per l'inferno con essa". I saved my file, save it my USB, uploaded it in Eclass, and submitted my paper and my USB to the facilitators.
I was laughing the whole time, because of the sad faces and whines of my classmates.

Hey, when everyone is down, there should be someone who is optimistic in the group .(^^.) 

In the end, my optimism didn't fail me down! I got a very high grade! I didn't even thought that I'll have that kind of score! Grazie agli dèi!! Yipeee!!~~ *(^o^)*





Saturday, November 3, 2012

Math+TLE=Major Nosebleed

Having letters in Math was bad enough, they just have to put Math in Java Scripting! (>.<)

I love Math. Seriously. No hint of any sarcasm. It's fun to solve problems especially when you know how to solve them. Throw in some letters, I'm still o.k with it. No big deal. It makes it more challenging. Throw in some radical signs and Pi, I can handle it. But when you throw Math in Java scripting, that my friend is a whole lot of a different story. It gives me headache! My goodness. (=_=)

There was this one time, when we were discussing our first lesson about declaring a variable and document.write in our class, when my friend poke me in my back. I turned around and asked why he poked me. 
"Mommy," he said. My friends call me Ma, Mommy, Mie, by the way. "Pwede naman nila ilagay nalang  sa body yung gusto nila, maglagay pa talaga sila ng document.write, document.write. Ano yan sila shunga? Pinapahirapan lang nila mga sarili nila." 
Translation: Mommy, they can put the text they want in the body, but they really had to put it in a document.write, document.write. What are they, stupid? They are just making it difficult for themselves. 
It really made me laugh when he said that. And I seconded what he said. Things could have been more easier if they didn't have to complicate things. But then again, since when a subject is easy for anyone? (>.>)


Friday, November 2, 2012

One Wrong Move, and the Whole Ship Sinks!

I'm starting to think that I did something wrong to anger the Fates. (_ _")

I woke up this morning thinking that I'll have a very good day. I actually have it planned out in my mind; I'll blog all about my experiences, watch CSI:NY and CSI:MIAMI later afternoon, and leave for a dinner party later at six. But no! I just had to screw up with my demonstrative speech. I mean it's not my fault that I misread the text of my classmate, right? *sigh* I'm so screwed. 
So how is my rant connected with my experience with Java Scripting? Well, there was this one time when we were asked to do a Hands-on Activity with Java Script. I was typing happily because when I first saw the output that we were supposed to do I thought that it will be easy. And it was easy, really! The problem was, when I open my HTML file in the web browser, nothings shows up. I mean seriously! I typed in a lot very, very long codes, I made sure that I typed it in precisely, and I double checked that I typed the right commas and semi-colons needed, but nothing appeared! Nada! Oh you could just imagine my devastated state when that happened to me. I remembered asking my teacher what went wrong, and she said I need to double check it, and so I did. I doubled check it again, from my variables to my conditions and statements, from every semi-colon to every double quotes, everything was right! But nothing still appeared on the !@"$* web browser!
So when our time was almost done, I sang the song "Come What May" and "Que, Serra, Serra". Then luckily before I could close my notepad, my seatmate told me that I had spelled the word script wrong! 
Instead, I typed it in like this.
<sript type="text/Javascript>
There and then, with my friend, we were like:
I learned a new lesson that day, ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS check the spelling of your codes if you don't want to suffer like how I did. (=.=)

HTML? Say what now? (o.O)

Do you know that feeling when you thought you know something will definitely be easy because you have some background knowledge about that then suddenly when your teacher will discuss it you'll go "What, Ma'am?" or "Ma'am, wait, nosebleed!" or maybe "Ugh... Yes Ma'am...?"?

Honestly, I had a lot of those moments in my T.L.E class. (=_=")
Learning HTML is not a very easy thing to learn, I'll tell you. If you'll decide to learn Web scripting and Java Scripting for the heck of it, you, my friend, needs to store a lot of pain relievers for major headaches, tissues for massive nose bleeds, and most importantly an empty mind for a lot of information that will be stored in your head. 
O.K, so maybe I was exaggerating with the massive nose bleeds, but seriously, the first quarter of my second year T.L.E class was one of the most difficult class ever! Buy even though it was hard, I loved every minute of it! I got to learn a lot of new things about what I loved doing before, and now I got to do more cooler stuffs. d(*o*)b
So when I thought that my life would become less difficult, second quarter just had to ruin all the fun. (-x-) 

My First Experience

My first experience with Web Scripting was in 6th grade. I can't remember much about what exactly we discussed and did before, but I can tell you that I really loved doing hands-on activity for any web scripting elements that we need to learn. There was this one time when we were asked to copy an output from the book. It was a poem made by Helen Keller - Tree. I could still remember the output we were supposed to do. It was a structure of a tree made by words from Helen Keller's poem Tree. I really enjoyed doing that. We got to experiment on different font colors and background colors. (^-^)
I tried looking for a picture about that  hands-on activity but sadly I can't find anything. (_ _")
Anyway, all I can say that my first experience with Web Scripting was great and it was a real fun. I just don't seem to understand why it became so complicated when I reached high school. (o.O)

Cramming (@_@)



I am so doomed! (O_o) 

I just found out tonight that I have to make a blog about my experiences about Web Scripting and Java Scripting for our T.L.E class, and honestly, I just want to cry. It makes me realize that the semester break is about to end, and I have to go to school again. (;-;)
 I'm not very fond of doing blogs or anything of that sorts. I'm really not a blogger type of girl. So making a blog in three days time is really a challenging task for me. But anyway, although I'm not an experienced blogger, hopefully -for the sake of my sanity- I can finish this blog and submit it before the due date. Hopefully. (@_@) *crosses fingers*