> "you seem to be posting snippy responses to everyone's comments here"
Sorry about that. It is not my intention to be rude or troll, but I've got a lot of discussions to manage. I went ahead and edited out some needlessly harsh bits here and there, but I'm not touching ones where I am just reciprocating the same attitude as the parent post.
I'll watch myself more carefully, so thanks for the reminder.
> "The O'Reilly books have a much higher degree of accuracy yet remain approachable, beginner-level texts."
Yes, but they still promote outdated and insecure approaches. As a beginner, I actually got yelled at for using an image map for obvious reasons. The edition of the book I used did not discourage them, but I still swear it was a nicely written text.
As for inaccuracies... W3Schools has been addressing them if the cited sources were reliable.
Sorry about that. It is not my intention to be rude or troll, but I've got a lot of discussions to manage. I went ahead and edited out some needlessly harsh bits here and there, but I'm not touching ones where I am just reciprocating the same attitude as the parent post.
I'll watch myself more carefully, so thanks for the reminder.
> "The O'Reilly books have a much higher degree of accuracy yet remain approachable, beginner-level texts."
Yes, but they still promote outdated and insecure approaches. As a beginner, I actually got yelled at for using an image map for obvious reasons. The edition of the book I used did not discourage them, but I still swear it was a nicely written text.
As for inaccuracies... W3Schools has been addressing them if the cited sources were reliable.