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that whould be nice, since I just posted a question in the programming section, which is prolly more related to web programming, than programming. uhm.. Or.. its more related to theory behind system development. So I dunno really
I like this idea, too. I've had trouble deciding where to put web development questions before. Many of them actually end up in the General Forum - and that's really not the place for them.
Here's my vote, but in the meantime there is another very helpful bulletin board at www.devshed.com which is dedicated completely to web development. However with a little thought the benefits of a web development forum with a Linux twist remain clear; for instance Devshed has a forum for Photoshop whereas a GIMP forum would be more suitable here. There would also be less reason to have forums for ASP and IIS etc.
Last edited by macskeeball; 06-15-2004 at 02:22 AM.
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