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— Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (@DrRosena) July 5, 2020
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The further I go in my career, the more true this becomes. Also a lie: Being a doctor is about stethoscopes. Carpentry is about chisels. Music is about the instrument. https://t.co/YNI2SSPR2M
The further I go in my career, the more true this becomes.
Also a lie: Being a doctor is about stethoscopes. Carpentry is about chisels. Music is about the instrument. https://t.co/YNI2SSPR2M
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) July 4, 2020
RT @WebDevLaw: New post: If you are a full time privacy professional in law or academia, you need to understand that one of your fundamental beliefs about online privacy is wrong. Includes nominative determinism free of charge. https://t.co/76fwFHY7ti
New post: If you are a full time privacy professional in law or academia, you need to understand that one of your fundamental beliefs about online privacy is wrong. Includes nominative determinism free of charge. https://t.co/76fwFHY7ti
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) July 3, 2020
RT @iandevlin: Always Bet on HTML, by @ChrisFerdinandi – https://t.co/V0XcFGM6tk #html
Always Bet on HTML, by @ChrisFerdinandi – https://t.co/V0XcFGM6tk#html
— Ian (@iandevlin) June 29, 2020
RT @MiriSuzanne: The central goal of CSS was to give us “authors” INPUT without giving us any CONTROL. The original proposal refers to CSS as “HINTS & SUGGESTIONS” which the user & browser are allowed to override or ignore. HTML is similar. That’s a political stance, & remains controversial.
The central goal of CSS was to give us "authors" INPUT without giving us any CONTROL. The original proposal refers to CSS as "HINTS & SUGGESTIONS" which the user & browser are allowed to override or ignore. HTML is similar.
That's a political stance, & remains controversial.
— Mia #BlackLivesMatter (@MiriSuzanne) June 22, 2020