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gus

2005-04-04, 12:45 pm

An html book is generally a boring and useless way of learning html. books
tend to mess about with theory and stuff, and not actually tell you how to
write code, so you need to learn it by someone telling it to you face to
face, thats how i learnt it. html is actually really easy, there's only so
much stuff you can know about it and none of it takes that long to learn,
once you know the tags it's all simple logic. i started off doing it in
acehtml 6 pro, looking at the source of pages and then copying code to see
what it does.


Travis Newbury

2005-04-04, 12:45 pm

gus wrote:
> An html book is generally a boring and useless way of learning html. books
> tend to mess about with theory and stuff, and not actually tell you how to
> write code, so you need to learn it by someone telling it to you face to
> face, thats how i learnt it.


So for you, books are not a good way to learn. For others they are right?

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-=tn=-
Robert Morrisette

2005-04-20, 1:09 pm


"Travis Newbury" <tn@swingers.com> wrote in message
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> gus wrote:
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> So for you, books are not a good way to learn. For others they are right?
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> -=tn=-


You should look at more books. Most I've seen tell you how to write code.

Sabu


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