Bookmarked! With many thanks!
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Ummmm, about the "w3fools" issue, I've found that employment certification is a racket, having already been down that road via Cisco training. I'm just interested in basic how-tos and structure as opposed to certification. The certification racket can be a dead-end too. Been there, done that.
We do not warrant the correctness of [W3Schools] content. The risk from using it lies entirely with the user.
We couldn't put it much better ourselves.
Although we haven't heard from W3Schools directly, we have noticed that W3Schools has started to correct errors we've spotted. These have been noted here with strikethrough. Although we'd appreciate some communication, we're elated they've taken steps to improve their information. Despite these attempts, we are not confident that W3Schools can be reliable as an accurate reference in the future. We think the resources we've recommended are superior.
If I learn code and the code I learn works, that's all the correctness I need. Proof of the pudding, as it were. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, I'll look elsewhere. After all, I've successfully decoded Gri and I think I have earned some respect for code reading.
