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Thank you Jon...very simple, yet informative, hope to see you on StackOverflow!
jonaspaskus
I have been coding as a hobbyist. I have been programming web sites and developing in web development back-end php and mysql for many years. I always refer to computer books, manuals, online, If you ask me whether I can write a single line of computer code independently the answer would be NO. I can understand code, how it flows but not write a single line of code independently.