Re: Security Minds versus Malicious Minds Book

From: Ayaz Ahmed Khan (resilient_at_inbox.lv)
Date: 05/31/03


Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 20:07:09 +0500


"Me" typed:

> Well, it's not hard to figure out... I don't know the program (html
> editors), but why learn the program if using it is more complicated
> than writing the code manually? Writing the code manually is far more
> flexible anyway.

Writing raw code is the most flexible of all. But not everyone has the
time or patience to write raw code. For him, learning how to use HTML
editors effectively is more important, and time saving, than learning
to write raw code.

-- 
Ayaz Ahmed Khan
Yours Forever in,
Cyberspace.


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