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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 11/04/71 11:22
In article <Xns969F8A2429445stanmccann@216.234.192.142>,
Stan McCann <me@stanmccann.us> wrote:
> As the webmaster and
> teacher of some of the web design courses at a school that offers a
> degree in web mastery, I feel that it is important that our campus
> website reflect the web development approach that we teach.
It seems to me that web mastery would maybe be worth an AS but surely
not a BS. I'm sure there's more to the degree than that. Especially at
Alamogordo ;-)
> So, those of us that believe in writing valid code, seperating content
> and layout, using a fluid layout, etc. are in the minority?
You betcha. A vast minority. But you knew that.
> Are we
> beating our heads against a wall?
I'm not. I take satisfaction from creating conforming sites.
> Is there any use in continuing to
> write valid code when colleges are churning out people developing web
> sites using 10 year old methods?
I certainly won't abandon what I know to conform to the norm.
leo
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