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Posted by Richard on 10/07/38 11:44
Hey Neil, Karl, Mark & Jonathan,
You guys all seem to agree that I'm wrong in praising the Web for
providing the services I rely on in dealing with the myriad problems I
encounter in software development.
But according to the Wikipedia that one of you cited: "The World Wide
Web ("WWW" or simply the "'Web") is a global information space which
people can read-from and write-to via a large number of different
Internet-connected devices."
The key deal is: The Web is a global space we can read/write to/from
that is materialized on the Internet, the large number of
interconnected devices.
So, I assert that it is the Web that provides the services I'm thankful
to access to; Of course, I appreciate the 'Net that faciltates the
Web, but my focus is on the Web.
Do you guys think I still suffer a misconception?
Regards,
Richard
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