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#72441 - 06/14/01 04:48 PM
Re: HTML editor [Poll]
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Registered: 06/06/01
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Loc: Taiwan
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#72450 - 06/22/01 06:28 PM
Re: HTML editor [Poll]
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Registered: 03/23/01
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Loc: Troy, MI
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Any village idiot can produce a web site nowadays using Frontpage, Dreamweaver, etc. The village idiots are now competing in the space of the "true" web developers that learned how to hard code html from day one. The hard coders were too proud to use WYSIWYG, and continued developing the archaic way.
I was fortunate enough to learn both methods- hard coding and WYSIWYG. Both have their place in web development. I'm even humble enough to say the I like FrontPage. I like Dreamweaver. I like Homesite. I like Cold Fusion. Each software also allows me to hardcode, if I need to make subtle changes, or allows me to feel like an ancient html hardcoder folkhero.
For those that pompously proclaim that they use noted or notepad, I bet they use windows or solaris, or irix. Why not be totally pompous and tell everyone that you think in pure binary, or hexadecimal, and all your coding is done in assembly.
Oh, and one more thing... the newest paradigm is Ultradev. When are we going to hear from the old school db heros that Ultradev sucks? I can't wait to fight that one.
Everybody's technical net worth is now equal. And this bothers people. My advice: Embrace change.
<FONT COLOR="#000000" SIZE="1">[ June 22, 2001 06:30 PM: Message edited by: dfilias ]</font>
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#72457 - 07/11/01 10:24 AM
Re: HTML editor [Poll]
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Registered: 04/28/01
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