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Africa: Mobile Phones Soar in Internet-Starved Continent
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I used to play bridge online. I would connect through the Internet to sit at a virtual table and play bridge with someone from a different state or even a different country. If I signed on after di...
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I met with Woody Collins (an esteemed member of this group) to discover more about his organization Congo Helping Hands--. I highly recommend checking out his blog-- I discovered an interesting sho...
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But nothing is coming to mind.... Hmmmm.
There's the rub... most postings are asking for lots and lots of programming, more developer, or the ability to hand-code both CSS/XHTML (I can do pretty well but would not try to claim "guru" status) and work in a web-based or sever based CMS of some sort. The CMS environment aspect is typically something that one only gets once one is in somewhere... I've researched this a bit and have found that I can load a CMS on my Mac to try to gain that experience.
So, the shorter answer to your question is I'd like to be the guy who can answer "yes!" to the XHTML/CSS guru with the ability to >>work in a CMS for a small to medium size shop, doing a variety of business sites<<.
I do mostly CSS, XHTML layouts and mostly via WYSIWYG tools (Dreamweaver)... hand-coding is on my short list of skills to master. Next I'll learn how to do PHP and integrate with MySQL.
Thanks, Dan O.
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