2024-05-18 | 07:07:47 PM
Hi there! I just finished my first certification project. It’s really ugly! But that’s the point. I’d have to be fine with being a beginner so I can progress to a better stage of competence. This is going to be my mantra the whole time I’m trying to learn coding and development:
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Good enough.
As long as something’s good enough, as in it’s functional, doesn’t have major mistakes (though there can be major points for improvement), and fCC accepts the certification project or the development solution, then it’s alright. Good enough to be accepted, not bad enough to fail. Average — that’s the motto.1
Here’s a photo of the proof that I just passed the certification:
Also, I know that in the future when I’ll be spending more time coding, I’ll eventually go back to this project to beautify it. I’d created ‘okay’ webpages before, and I’m sure this form page is gonna be one of those things I’ll be interested in tinkering with once my interest builds up!
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Though of course, this doesn’t mean that I’ll settle for less and actually and deliberately make my solutions bad. It just means that I’m okay to settle with a grade of B, than an A+. As long as it passes the necessary guidelines, then it’s “Good enough.” ↩