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Am I missing something?
Ken,
At the end of the day I think it boils down to personal style preferences. I use both approaches depending on the situation but I do find value in coding HTML when I want the result to look like this:
- Some folks (like the guy I see in the mirror each morning), are known to be long winded and run on and on with needlessly long complex explanations of simple concepts just because we can't find a concise and elegant way to say the silly thing that has just come to our minds, perhaps we same folks are also prone to write long run-on sentences.
Instead of this:
1. Some folks (like the guy I see in the mirror each morning), are known to be long winded and run on and on with needlessly long complex explanations of simple concepts just because we can't find a concise and elegant way to say the silly thing that has just come to our minds, perhaps we same folks are also prone to write long run-on sentences.
But in the end, it's a personal preference (unless one is writing for an edited journal).
Edited by jcolten on 10/03/2012 07:00:05 MDT.
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