Re: Re: WYSIWYG vs. the 'power-user'

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I couldn't agree more with what you are saying in this thread Chetan, I have my feet in quite a few worlds myself, I actually use dreamweaver as a code editor since it has the code completion (I don't know web design/php/mysql/etc etc very well) and some times I need reminders. I have never really liked the WYSIWYG editors, but I'm also the kid who took apart the perfectly good alarm clock to try and figure out how it worked...

Personally I feel like if you don't know why it works you can't figure out how to use it properly... A mechanic has to learn alot about how a car works to understand why sticking the key in the ignition and turning it starts the car... :)


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