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26 Jun 08
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Your markup validator, whether it’s the one on the W3C site or one built into your favorite coding tool, is not a measuring stick for greatness. It’s not to be used on other people’s code for the purpose of pointing out their shortcomings as a markup coder so that you can make yourself feel better than them. The fact that your code passes a validator does not make it better than the next guy’s code. There is almost never a good reason for you to be validating someone else’s code. Usually, if you’re validating someone else’s code, it’s because you’re being an asshole.
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21 Mar 08
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Your markup validator, whether it’s the one on the W3C site or one built into your favorite coding tool, is a debugging tool.
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Your markup validator, whether it’s the one on the W3C site or one built into your favorite coding tool, is not a measuring stick for greatness.
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12 Mar 08
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25 Feb 08
Daniel Andrlik"... is not a measuring stick for greatness." Amen to that.
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