Re: Picking a new software skill
It's the "by default" thing that's surprised me. HTML is easy, yet I'm
amazed at the number of people working in software companies (even
"e-commerce" companies) who don't know it. It can be a big advantage to be
the expert on your team.
</my two cents>
-Keith Cronin
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