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	<title>Comments on: To Code By Hand or Not to Code By Hand</title>
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		<title>By: Tommy Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tommy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description>Well what you say makes  sense if you are in complete control of the server. Most people I know would not know one from the other. I myself use an interface. &quot;Quicksitemaker&quot; is my interface software. I guess one could use companies that host your server but that cost a lot each month. I used rackshack.net for a couple of years for one website I owned but soon it was to costly for the income that site was bringing in. Godaddy.com has their servers and I will try them soon one day in the near future because of their ability to have applets installed on them. Mine only takes HTML and some Java Script.

I wish there was a school for folks like me to go to so we could learn how to maintain a server to host forums and such. I have a Associates degree in Electronics but it never prepared  me for all this. I learned HTML by practice, practice, and more practice. Well I have said enough for one comment. Please feel free to email me I enjoy learning.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well what you say makes  sense if you are in complete control of the server. Most people I know would not know one from the other. I myself use an interface. &#8220;Quicksitemaker&#8221; is my interface software. I guess one could use companies that host your server but that cost a lot each month. I used rackshack.net for a couple of years for one website I owned but soon it was to costly for the income that site was bringing in. Godaddy.com has their servers and I will try them soon one day in the near future because of their ability to have applets installed on them. Mine only takes HTML and some Java Script.</p>
<p>I wish there was a school for folks like me to go to so we could learn how to maintain a server to host forums and such. I have a Associates degree in Electronics but it never prepared  me for all this. I learned HTML by practice, practice, and more practice. Well I have said enough for one comment. Please feel free to email me I enjoy learning.</p>
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