just for general reference as someone who's done both, if you can manage c and low level stuff conceptually, I think you'll be able to learn about web technologies reasonably well up to the actually UI (thanks to IE being a piece of crap getting HTML to render properly takes some knowledge and intuition built up from experience) as long as you can put in the time.
on the bright side it looks like you've got some interested people who know that realm well.
thanks for the encouragement! I feel safe with low-level code because I know exactly what is going on with every bit and byte. The higher level abstraction is a little intimidating at this point but your comment gives me reassurance.
I am really excited that there are people interested in working on this. I think this will be a fun project to work on during the school year.
just for general reference as someone who's done both, if you can manage c and low level stuff conceptually, I think you'll be able to learn about web technologies reasonably well up to the actually UI (thanks to IE being a piece of crap getting HTML to render properly takes some knowledge and intuition built up from experience) as long as you can put in the time.
on the bright side it looks like you've got some interested people who know that realm well.
thanks for the encouragement! I feel safe with low-level code because I know exactly what is going on with every bit and byte. The higher level abstraction is a little intimidating at this point but your comment gives me reassurance.
I am really excited that there are people interested in working on this. I think this will be a fun project to work on during the school year.