Odd to be talking like that about a completely digital experience.
"Yes, Doctor."
But even in the digital age there are various levels of involvement. Sure, the computer can try to do things for you, but knowing what is going on in the background is essential... especially if you want to work quickly on a complicated project.
Not that you need to know everything (I sure don't). But you do need to know where you can go to ask questions if you run into an issue. That's what I do all the time.
Especially with web stuff.
The web guys I know are probably getting sick of me coming to them, HTML guts oozing from my fingers, asking if they could tell me how to resuscitate my CSS.
Ah well. We can't all be surgeons. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to cut the thing open.
~Luke Holzmann
Your Media Production Mentor
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I agree- I can't stand Dreamweaver, barely can understand it. I learned HTML before there was WYSIWYG...
AppleScript intrigues me... FXScript doubly so. I feel a desire to dig my hands in and actually understand. It's great.
Thanks for taking the time to comment, James.
I'm still in HTML and CSS world... haven't even made the jump to PHP or Java yet myself <smile>
~Luke
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