actually handcoding is all ego ^____^
what matters is the output. executives dont ask you what you used in making the website. you dont ask a carpenter what brand of hammer hes gonna use to build your house.... ^____^
actually handcoding is all ego ^____^
what matters is the output. executives dont ask you what you used in making the website. you dont ask a carpenter what brand of hammer hes gonna use to build your house.... ^____^
@flashfreak i agree lol
anyway whatever gets the work done then do it, it doesnt matter if its hardcoded or with design tools. just get it done ontime
you dont want to create a 10x10 table through hardcoding! when you can simply input 10c and 10r on a design tool like dreamweaver.. LOL
"Master the art, then forget about it"
sorry dong ha.. IDE lang ako ginagamit na word coz im used to it. whatever word you want, my point is still the sameOriginally Posted by vern
Actually, here in the States especially companies that serve their own clientele's websites prefer to hire web developers who are good at handcoding and I think that goes to any other company wherever it is. But I agree with you when it comes freelanceship cguro. Naa bay word? Teheh.Originally Posted by flashfreak
@n`gel
although im not from the states, and im not an employer. but if i was, i would also hire pple who knows how to hardcode html at least i know, that he knows what he is doing not just drawing random squares on a wysiwyg design tool
so are you like hardcore text Editor user? or do you also use tool like dreamweaver at work?.
i'm a full-time mommy tahaha bitaw moskwela ko puhon
In a discussion where terminology can mean a world of difference ... the point isn't the same to people participating in the discussion. You are used to it, but a forum isn't really about talking to yourself now is it? Sorry lolo ha!?Originally Posted by chitgoks
Comparing code to building tools isn't really a very accurate way of putting things.Originally Posted by flashfreak
Yeah IDE != WYSIWYG Editor, there's a world of difference . Visual Studio (or Eclipse) != Frontpage.
Uhm, no, just no. Sure clients don't care about what's underneath the hood, but maintaining the mess of code that these editors spit out is hell. Handcoding allows the designer / dev to have clean code, finetune and customize each element, be platform independent (WYSIWYG editors don't generally play nice with each other), and know how things work. To some knowing how things work might not matter so much, but the total control that you have over your pages and the maintainable, extendable code you get from it should be enough reason to learn to design with code.Originally Posted by flashfreak
all im saying is that most people (im talking about PEOPLE in general... not geeks like u and me) really dont care about if you handcoded it or not...Originally Posted by vern
edit: hehe my 8yr old nephew is messing around with the keyboard.
you dont have to remind me about that, i know. that's why the first sentence in my reply...Originally Posted by vern
@chronnus: true. we share the same experience.
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