schalkneethling

joined 1 year ago

Amen to that :) We have to start somewhere though, right :)

Thank you for the great feedback! This is one of the benefits of undertaking a project such as this in the open. I hear you with the <base> element. I was in two minds whether I should even include it. I am thinking now that I should, but introduce it merely for completeness and recommend not using it. I wonder if it will ever be deprecated.

Thank you for the feedback. I am also reading through the spec as a core part of writing the book. It is indeed critical to do so.

 

Today I am super proud to announce that I have finally picked up the task of finishing my book titled, "HTML: A Comprehensive Guide". I am writing the book in public and releasing it under the MIT license.

Aaaah, gotcha. I have to say, that article is not my proudest moment and also not entirely my idea 😉

[–] schalkneethling@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Many open source projects will require licenses when you use it in a commercial environment.

I would argue that that is not an open source project then.

[–] schalkneethling@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This is very interesting. I agree that some of the formatting puzzled me as well. I would assume this follows some standard even when the use of said standard is uncommon. I have for example not seen 1.000,00 € used, but I thought that perhaps if you live in Germany, France, or another EU country then it is common.

[–] schalkneethling@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Care to expand on those mixed feelings?

[–] schalkneethling@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago

Mine is a Macbook Pro 2013 with a Broadcom wireless device.

[–] schalkneethling@programming.dev 3 points 11 months ago

I do not have much, if anything to add, other than saying, "What @silas@programming.dev said." - Great advice.

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