Archives for "February, 2010"

Posted by Nicole Dominguez on 18th February 2010

Contest Winners + Post @ Tomorrow’s Web

Hey guys, I’m trying to move this blog to a new server, so if its down, I apologize. It should be over soon. Anywho, winners of the contest are:
Amy – $5 via PayPal
Enoma & Michelle – Advertising

In case you were wondering, I used Random.Org, even for the few people that entered. I’ll be emailing winners [...]

Posted by Nicole Dominguez on 12th February 2010

Why Teens should attend Seminars and Events

As a teenager, you’d probably be thinking to yourself, why should I attend X, as a teen? Well, if you are somebody with a passion/interest/business in that field then maybe you should. There are events for any and everything you have interests for.

Posted by Nicole Dominguez on 9th February 2010

Accepting Link Exchanges!

I’m accepting link exchanges (affiliates) for SoDevious, so if you would like to exchange links, just comment below saying so. I don’t have any requirements, except that your site is relevant. Like, a blog, graphics, tutorials, resources, whatever! Not sure? Comment anyways, and I’ll let you know. Thanks!

Posted by Nicole Dominguez on 7th February 2010

CONTEST, Win $5 via PayPal and more!

Would you liket to win a cool $5? Just comment this entry with your name, email (vaild), and website URL(twitter if you havent got any) and let me know what you would like to see here on SoDevious. Please include post suggestions, or even things like forums buddypress, etc. I could write about millons of things, but they might not appeal to you. So, readers, what would you like to see here? Whether it be tutorials on a certain topic, guest blogs, interviews, please comment below and let me know!

1 Grand Prize Winner will be chosen at random. 2 second winners will get a months worth of advertising on the sidebar (if you have a website/blog).

Requirements:

Posted by Nicole Dominguez on 6th February 2010

Commenting your Code

When learning how to code in various languages, it often times helps to know the proper way to comment out certain items. If you don’t already know what it means to add a ‘comment’ to the code, just little notes. It can also be used to block something out, it’s stopping a certain piece of code from it being read by the browser, or whatever have you. Lets start, shall we?