My name is Pengteda, but most people call me Teda(tee-duh) for short. I live in Clearlake, CA and I am currently studying to obtain a double associates degree in Full Stack Web Development as well as in Web and Multimedia. I would love to be either a mainly front end developer, or have a career in video editing. I currently have a Bachelor's Degree in Spanish from Sonoma State University, and a certificate in Full Stack Web Development from UC Berkeley Extension.
What I found the most difficult about this project was re-teaching myself how to code again from scratch, just by watching the recorded lectures and doing a lot of browsing on W3 Schools and Stack Overflow. When I first learned web development, everything was taught by live instructors and we had peer learning, but it was very fast paced so it was hard to retain the information. Now I'm learning things at a slower pace, and am able to better understand the basics of HTML and CSS.
The most surprising information that I learned about capybaras is that they can live in groups as large as 100 individuals. I knew that they were very sociable animals, but had no idea that they group sizes can vary anywhere between 10-100 animals. It would be tiring to have to keep up with all of my group members if I had that many.