The whole HTML validation exercise is questionable, but validating as XHTML is flat-out masochism. Only recommended for those that enjoy pain. Or programmers. I can’t always tell the difference.
Teaching peers is one of the best ways to develop mastery. - Jeff Atwood
Teaching peers is one of the best ways to develop mastery.
- Jeff Atwood
Writing code? That's the easy part. Getting your application in the hands of users, and creating applications that people actually want to use - now … - Jeff Atwood
Writing code? That's the easy part. Getting your application in the hands of users, and creating applications that people actually want to use - now …
In software, we rarely have meaningful requirements. Even if we do, the only measure of success that matters is whether our solution solves the cust… - Jeff Atwood
In software, we rarely have meaningful requirements. Even if we do, the only measure of success that matters is whether our solution solves the cust…
You can achieve a shallow local maximum with A/B testing - but you'll never win hearts and minds. - Jeff Atwood
You can achieve a shallow local maximum with A/B testing - but you'll never win hearts and minds.
We have to stop optimizing for programmers and start optimizing for users. - Jeff Atwood
We have to stop optimizing for programmers and start optimizing for users.
The whole HTML validation exercise is questionable, but validating as XHTML is flat-out masochism. Only recommended for those that enjoy pain. Or pro… - Jeff Atwood
The whole HTML validation exercise is questionable, but validating as XHTML is flat-out masochism. Only recommended for those that enjoy pain. Or pro…
If you don't have people that care about usability on your project, your project is doomed. - Jeff Atwood
If you don't have people that care about usability on your project, your project is doomed.
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