It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

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@prisca_eyedea Yay! A sister in arms :) How are ya Prisca m'lovely?
@leapingwoman I hope you know I was teasing, but I like this answer better anyway ;-) I've got some espresso roast, pass yer mug!
@leapingwoman Use your very adept verbal skills and say what that "le sigh" means. Is it exhaustion? Are you tired of my incessant rants? :)
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@mattrobin140s Should I post it? LOL I think I will :D
Mols' Addendum: 2005: There's no such thing as Web standards 2016: There's no such thing as the Open Web
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I was the Group Lead of the Web Standards Project at the time, so that started a bit of a kerfuffle. Today I'm here with an addendum. Ready?
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First time I said: "there's no such thing as Web standards" was in JavaScript's own Dean Edwards' kitchen. He fell into his infamous server.
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Replying to @landonsanders
@landonsanders Just having some coffee and enjoying the morning here, which is sunny and very pretty!
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Replying to @landonsanders
@landonsanders What's the day got in store for you? Something good I hope!
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Replying to @WasabiFlux
@WasabiFlux I think that's a fundamental issue as well. And layered throughout our professional "culture" (such as it is) at this point.
Replying to @Herne
@Herne more like TEETH! ;-)
@mikecane Go ahead Mike, say "awwww" and pet her. :P
Replying to @talkingweb
@WebGuildSeal Actually would love to chat w/ the group at some point regarding what you think about how you're addressing consumer issues.
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I told her she looks totes fierce but Kitty says: haz big yaaawn! No is laaaadylikez! Happy Sunday folks ❤❤❤
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Without community the Web is commodity. Follow #DevRelsFTW hashtag today. Here's to all DevRel and Community folk across the Web. Recognize!
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Replying to @philgruneich
@Pgruneich Haha! I do like that aspect too! Learning constantly is indeed invigorating for those of us who enjoy it (most don't I'm afraid)
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Replying to @philgruneich
@Pgruneich That is indeed a major shift in the way we as say "first generation" devs work. To today's devs? Different IMO and experience.
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@TinaHolmboe Because it's logical. People hate rational and logical arguments when they are unsure of their own real feelings on the issue.
Replying to @philgruneich
@Pgruneich I'm happy to hear that! What's your general rationale?
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