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by nickelplate
5708 days ago
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"My instinct, however, is that not knowing HTML (which I define as understanding the structure and basics, not complete mastery of XHTML 2 tags or something of the kind) shows an alarming lack of curiosity especially given how dominant web-based technologies have been in the last 6-7 years or so." The only thing it shows is a lack of interest in HTML. A lot of people take a problem-first approach to career development and will only learn a new technology if it helps them solve a particular class of problems. For all you know a programmer not interested in HTML could be dabbling in graphics or compiler writing in his spare time - domains where HTML or web technologies are not really needed. |
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