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Molly E. Holzschlag
@mholzschlag
1 Sep 2014
That incredible effort toward web standards, educating an industry and society has failed.
Sep 1, 2014 路 3:28 PM UTC
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饾悞饾悳饾惃饾惌饾惌 饾悓. 饾悈饾惍饾惀饾惌饾惃饾惂, 饾悎饾悎饾悎 馃嚭馃嚘
@SMFulton3
1 Sep 2014
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@mholzschlag
@mollydotcom
HTML5 is its own mortal coil. So shake that off, let it fall away, and let your principles stand on their own without it.
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Molly E. Holzschlag
@mholzschlag
1 Sep 2014
@SMFulton3
Wow. That's some tough but very wise advice. How'd you do that?
Bruce Lawson
@brucel
1 Sep 2014
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@mholzschlag
@mollydotcom
Why do you think so? (I don't think educating society was ever a possibility or a goal)
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Molly E. Holzschlag
@mholzschlag
1 Sep 2014
@brucel
Educating society in how to use technology has certainly been part of my goal. Accessibility advocacy is that in a nutshell.
C. DeCaro
@cdecaro
1 Sep 2014
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@mholzschlag
@mollydotcom
You don't think it goes in cycles?
饾悞饾悳饾惃饾惌饾惌 饾悓. 饾悈饾惍饾惀饾惌饾惃饾惂, 饾悎饾悎饾悎 馃嚭馃嚘
@SMFulton3
1 Sep 2014
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@mholzschlag
@mollydotcom
I don't believe your _efforts_ failed. They're merely manifesting themselves in something other than you had intended.
饾悞饾悳饾惃饾惌饾惌 饾悓. 饾悈饾惍饾惀饾惌饾惃饾惂, 饾悎饾悎饾悎 馃嚭馃嚘
@SMFulton3
1 Sep 2014
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@mholzschlag
@mollydotcom
The principles that you are teaching and advocating for, are moving on to something else.
Richard Eskins 馃挋
@eskins
1 Sep 2014
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@mholzschlag
@mollydotcom
been teaching standards based coding as long as you've been shouting. We still get more jobs offers than students. Not all bad.
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