[nfbcs] FW: your advice would be appreciatedFW: [List] Handling

Robert Jaquiss rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 25 22:47:59 UTC 2013


Hello:

     The questions posed by Karl-Erik are certainly serious ones. If
Karl-Erik needs this class, then he will need a reader to help him with it.
Testing is also an issue since he will also need a reader to help him with
the test. Can these readers be the same person? The professor could question
whether Karl-Erik really knows the coursework, or is he getting too much
help from the reader.

     It is certainly possible to write HTML and CSS with a text editor such
as Notepad, Notepad++, Edsharp etc. There are larger questions that need
answering:
1. How can Karl-Erik continue in college with courses that use simulation
tools for design and testing? Speaking from experience, this issue will
continue to arise.
2. When seeking a job, potential employers expect their employees to use the
software the employer has in place. If a web system has been set up using a
visually oriented tool, could a text editor system be used with the visually
oriented tool without causing an assortment of problems?

     I am of the belief that much R&D in this area needs to be performed.

Regards,

Robert







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