At 12:59 AM -0400 8/30/09, Ajai Khattri wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009, tedd wrote:

 > Furthermore, the number of actual web developers out there who do
 know how to program in all the web languages (i.e., namely html, css,
 javascript, php, mysql, et al) to create a truly functional web site,
 are very few.

I find that hard to believe. Web developers *should* know all of those as
a *minimum*.

Should yes, but many don't. Many wing it knowing just enough to get by and be dangerous. I review code almost everyday where someone though they were doing it right, but their product was not up to standards.

For example, try validating web sites -- you'll see that the majority fail having html errors -- and html is easy to fix!

Also look at the amount of embedded css you find in html and php stuff -- some done by very good php programmers who simply don't know any better.

Also, look at javascript routines and see the amount of unobtrusive code as compared to the embedded stuff. Again, good javascript programmers who don't know how to program unobtrusively.

Now, combine all of that into being truly multilingual and you'll find very few who actually master it.

Cheers,

tedd

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