At 7:18 PM +0300 4/12/07, Chetan Graham wrote:
To set the record straight for both camps,
It's good to know both sides of everything. But that's part of the
problem because usually those who use only one, don't understand the
other.
If you are proficient in both, then you have the experience and
knowledge to make an informed determination as to what works best.
It doesn't make any difference if you're talking about WYSIWYG v hand
coding, or using php v javascript, or using tables vs css -- they all
have their place. However, it takes experience in all to determine
what's best to use to accomplish the task at hand.
And the "task at hand" can mean different things to different people.
Some may want a "quick and dirty" web page while others may have
different needs (i.e., accessibility, scalability).
But, somewhere down the line, we all arrive at the same place. The
question is, does it work for what you want?
Cheers,
tedd
PS: Side note -- if you knew all that could be, you would still want
what you want?
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