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www.webdevout.net
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| | | | | An explanation of why XHTML may be a poor choice of document format in most cases. | |
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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | **HTML5** and **CSS3** have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the 'best markup' trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project. As developers we shouldn't get into pointless discussions of which markup is the best. They all lead to nowhere. Rather, we must get a brand new ideology and modify our coding habits to keep the web accessible. | |
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thehistoryoftheweb.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a comprehensive list of historical events and technological developments from 1998 to 2000, covering topics such as web standards, browser evolution, internet services, legislation, and online communities. It includes key milestones like the release of CSS2, PHP 3, the US Rehabilitation Act of 1998, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, the launch of Google, and the acquisition of Netscape by AOL. The text also highlights the emergence of RSS, the introduction of favicons, and the development of I-Mode in Japan. These events reflect the rapid growth and transformation of the internet during this period, shaping the modern web as we know it today. | |
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ohmyscript.com
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| | | Hi everyone! Previously, in my last article, I had explained some of the must-know fundamental programming principles, which are applicable in any programming paradigm that you follow. Be it Functional or Object-Oriented paradigm/programming, those serve as the primary fundamentals. This article purely speaks of another 5 design principles, most specifically hold good to problems that... | ||