Week 2 Build my own WEB

In this class, we mainly learned how to build the server required for the web page, as well as the code and file preparation behind it.

This class was very interesting. I finally had the opportunity to make my own website. I had hoped to have a place to display my photography achievements from a very early time. From the idea of ​​publishing a photography album to holding a photography exhibition, I finally gave up because of the cost and energy. And creating my own website, God, this is undoubtedly the best continuation of the Internet spirit. Not only can I build a platform for free, which is cheaper than publishing a book; I can also share the URL to various platforms, so that I can get more viewers than holding a photography exhibition. More importantly, I have a relatively permanent but constantly updated platform, and both the audience and myself can see the changes in my photography skills.

Although I was not particularly familiar with the code at the beginning, the workshop teaching was very interesting. The guidance of the teachers allowed me to finally connect to the server and upload data initially. Later, I went home and continued to check various code websites, and found that this is actually a process of communicating with computers. They also have a set of languages, just like Chinese people speak Chinese. If you learn their language, you can communicate with them, and then make demands to form the final web page.

I can't wait to finish this webpage. These days, I am mainly building the main structure and replacing the template content. Later, I will screen the pictures and upload them to the webpage.