On Monday, April 15, 2002, at 07:34  AM, Steve Kidd wrote:

>> I told her that Macs are VERY present in web development businesses.
>> It's an online correspondence course, so I don't know if the
>> "problems" are from particular software that is used for the course
> More likely a plain lack of knowledge on the part of the teacher. Not
> to knock Windows users too much, but generally they're a little
> narrow-minded - they don't really understand that there are
> alternatives and they don't look for better ways of doing things.
>
I am wondering if the Mac users had "problems" because all the written 
course material and examples are based on using a Windows machine and 
the instructor did not know Mac's enough to be able to help the students 
convert the material/examples to Mac?

Yes, still narrow minded. In these days and times, professionals in web 
design and similar areas should be familiar with both Mac and PC.

Amber



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