Re: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert

2005-01-07 Thread draegoon Z
n the sand. Lastly, CSS ( in a cross-browser / cross-bug kinda way) is a problem, not HTML. From: Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Struts Users Mailing List , [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert Date:

Re: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert

2005-01-07 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
The more you know about all the components that will go into a system, the better architect you can be. I'm an architect myself, but I demand that I still be allowed to do some amount of coding. Sometimes it's a lot (in fact sometimes it's ALL of the coding too), sometimes it's not much at all

Re: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert

2005-01-07 Thread Dakota Jack
The key here is "expert". You can know pretty much everything you need to know as a J2EE architect about HTML and not be an expert in HTML. This, however, in my opinion, would include all technical details about all HTML tags. I cannot think of a single thing that you should forget if you know H

RE: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert

2005-01-07 Thread Jim Barrows
> -Original Message- > From: kjc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 4:36 PM > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert > > > > Question to all. > Should a J2EE architect be an HTML ex

Re: Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert

2005-01-07 Thread Vic
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Q. Should a J2EE architect be an HTML expert

2005-01-07 Thread kjc
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