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Sandman
SubjectRe: Proof Sandman keeps running from.
FromSandman
Date08/01/2009 17:25 (08/01/2009 17:25)
Message-ID<mr-8DB809.17250501082009@News.Individual.NET>
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Newsgroupscomp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy
FollowsSteve Carroll

In article <27dd7797-752f-43e4-9bc7-cb730e9ed92c@g1g2000pra.googlegroups.com>, Steve Carroll <fretwizz@comcast.net>wrote:

Snit
[0096] Not sure what you mean, by the way, by getting "points" for [0096] having automatically validating CSS.

Sandman
I'm sure Steve understood perfectly though. You know, the person I was responding to.

Steve Carroll
I did. I've learned a bit since I started in on this stuff (you may remember my questions about php awhile back). I've fiddled with creating a simple php based CMS. I rolled my own with a Ruby on Rails install. I've taken a website that I created for someone and ported the same look and feel to Wordpress. I've worked with MySQL in a terminal window, in phpMyAdmin and in some other OSX apps designed for it. I haven't gotten my hands nearly as dirty as a professional like you but I'm no longer a clueless newb about this stuff... the way a certain self professed "IT teacher" obviously is.

Sandman
<snip> This became a very long post, hope you didn't fell asleep :)

Steve Carroll
Not at all... I found it interesting... and I watched both videos, you did a really nice job all the way around. Frankly, and I don't know why, I didn't expect it to be so extensive. I really like the look, especially the admin section. App creation was straightforward... even I could understand it;)

Well, thanks :)

At your suggestion, long ago, I bought BBEdit... a great app IMO. Have you ever used Sequel Pro (a fork from the discontinued CocoaMySQL I saw you using here)?

Yes, I use it exclusively for SQL nowadays, a much nice and cleaner version of CocoaMySQL.

-- Sandman[.net]