On the occasion of the EU code week(opens in new tab), Kraftwerk(opens in new tab), the innovation and collaboration space in Zurich, hosted a workshop for all those folks who always wanted to try coding but never got the chance.
Under the friendly guidance of Chanel Greco, an experienced developer and tech instructor, we were introduced to the fascinating world of coding, specifically html and css. As we were taught, html and css technically do not qualify as programming languages but they are ideal for giving programming newbies like myself a kickstart in code.
During the two-hours workshop I experienced both the elation and pitfalls of html and css. The magical feeling of seeing an html webpage come together with imagery and content based on my first lines of code was quickly (if only temporarily) overshadowed by the dramatic impact of what I thought was just a minor spelling mistake in the code. I learned very quickly that precision is king and queen when you code.
At the end of the workshop, I was the proud coder and creator of my first ever website. Well, technically it was a website but obviously not one that would stand up to the stringent inspection of a communications professional (such as myself). But hey, it was a start and it definitely got me going.