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You are responding to this comment written by Will Larson on January 3rd 2008, 23:33.

Peter,

You're right about the left/right horizontal/vertical divide. That was totally unintentional. That being said, I did the drawings on the backs of worksheets I made for an elementary school class and decided not to use... its not the most professional of projects.

You're right about the Ruby/Python web style. In some ways I prefer Python web style (as per my choices on the test), but my website is done in Ruby style... because I think thats what humans want to see. (And by humans I mean people who don't program.) I think the "Simple is better" rule has a corollary when applied to design: "Simple is better, unless its boring."


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