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Replying to @kathoderaytube
My kind of people? Until HTML is no longer an actual pillar of the web as it were anyone learning HTML and using it in anyway fall into people and if they're doing it seriously my kind of people LOL
Well done my friends. 18 tags began what became HTML. That it happened at CERN and is also the number that in Jewish culture represents life, when we say L'chaim that means to life. My father's first name was Chaim too. If you see a charitable donation of 18 it refers life.
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Replying to @lexfridman
Actually that would be called honest. Not old school.
Replying to @mgaak1dev
In my high school in the 70s the computer took up an entire floor. I am not even kidding! :-)
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Congratulations 🎊
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To pick up on last week's very fascinating discussing the overlap in computer scientists, devs, and polymaths and music. I watched this breakdown of Tool's Lateralus and it defines this overlap. Take a break and check this out!🎶youtube.com/uOHkeH2VaE0 #math #music #GoldenRatio
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Replying to @jen4web
It has a great intro or forward from @meyerweb who also was its technical editor. That's a really fun book but I made mistakes in it that no one caught including me. Live and learn!
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Replying to @jen4web
Web by Design, Sybex. One of the more accomplished works earlier in my career. I believe this is my early work to which you refer 😉
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Replying to @jen4web
I'm not sure it's JavaScript that this is the problem but the misunderstanding and lack of care for history for what markup really is for hypertext is inherent to the World Wide Web and cannot be separated from content availability AKA access to content without barriers.
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Replying to @jen4web
And you do help with it. I love your series I love everything you're doing you know I'm a true fan and admirer. Always my friend, always. You are a Powerhouse of an educator. No question.
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Replying to @jen4web
Yes yes and yes! 🤣
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Replying to @jen4web
That is very true. I would hope that those of us who have been paid money throughout the decades for our work are in fact professionally ethical as best as we can be to a given situation. I just really have trouble with no code approaches for deployment outside the sandbox.
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Replying to @jen4web
Add to that error handling that bloats are browsers so far beyond what is necessary we have slowed down performance to a dead stop at times especially if you're not living with Broadband. And many of us often are not still in this world.
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Replying to @jen4web
How do you promote the separation and the difference of what one means to certain populations and to the other? I think what got me confused was the advocacy of no code in the same bio description and I know you're a stickler for knowing code especially in depth for professionals
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Replying to @jen4web
Oh I totally agree with that philosophically speaking there is a huge difference between the hobbyist tinker and the web professional at least that's how I see that split it should be easy for people who do not need to rise to a professional standard if I dare use standard hahaha
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Replying to @jen4web
But is that really no code? If we don't know our language Origins, history, variance, how they are handled in browsers and related user agent we are not empowered to know when we've made a mistake where are building things that are not something we really truly understand.
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Replying to @jen4web
LOL that's pretty darn interesting. I do have an important question for you what is the advocacy of no code I know you teach code and to know the code before moving on to other techniques. How did this come about if I may ask Jenn I'm very curious thank you my dear!
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Follow this thread if you dare but prepare to be overwhelmed with tears. How can people have missed this screaming about it throughout our history of 30+ years many will help. We don't have decent developer EDU. We need course . We need Clarity. Please ask please don't assume. 🙄
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