Okay Okay, i seemed to have confused a few, i was unable to read the article so i didn't get the full picture due to the language its written in.
And yes, HTML, CSS ect don't change to much, i was talking more about new browsers and their problems (mainly IE), new stuff like Microformats, which will no doubt see changes because its still newish. Alot of people are turning to Web Standards, and alot of people are inovationg new ideas, like Microformats for example and over the next few years i can see alot of things happening. I self taught myself, because my college at the time wasn't aware that HTML was for content and CSS was for presentation, again the college and the uni were both teaching old school methods, but the difference is they have recognized qualifications, are the qualifications offered by that will offer able to mach the recognition of the uni's? Regards On 7/4/07, Sander Aarts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James Jeffery schreef: > As for certification, its useless as one pointed out, technologys on > the internet change all the time. > Lukily for me i know alot on the web standards side of things. Well, that knowledge is useless too then as web technology changes all the time. Even though things change more rapidly in web development than in other technology branches, that doesn't necessarily mean that certification is useless. As Rob Crowther already pointed out web *standards* don't really change that often. And even best practices evolve in such a pase (certainly not every month) that, for front-end development, a certificate with a validity of 1 or 2 years (depending on the level) can give quite an accurate indication of the developer's skills. Besides that, I want to know where I stand and what areas I need to improve that perhaps I'm not aware of. cheers, Sander ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************
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