on Learning CSS

 

"What's your biggest weakness?"

"CSS"

I never really got a good grasp of CSS. The cascading style sheets that changed the look and feel of web pages never really clicked with me. I could handle the structure of HTML and the functionality of JavaScript, but CSS always tripped me up.

In a job interview during my last semester of college, I claimed it was a weakness of mine. I was proud that I was able to get an answer to the worst interview question ever conceived, but I was not prepared for the interviewer's follow up question, "Why?"

"Well, you see, the semester I was focused on front-end web development was cut short. There was this tornado, it destroyed most of the town and many of the buildings on campus were unsafe. The university allowed students to take their grades as they were and end the semester a couple months early. Those months were when I was supposed to be taught how to use CSS."

I knew it was the wrong answer as soon as I said it, but words have a way of staying out once they get there. Thankfully the interviewer did not press anymore, they just made a note and moved on.

It was not my fault that the semester got cut short and I missed out on in class learning. It was my fault that I never went and did the learning myself.

"Consider the ant, o sluggard" - Proverbs 6:6-8

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