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Re: HTML tags I learned

Post by SemiconductorCat » Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:31 pm

Sandun, Are you asking two of my best mates to leave ROBOT.LK because of you?
I told them to take this joke to the *JOKES* section. I think we have a jokes section.
different ppl have different interests , so take it where appropriate , no offense at all.
and I have brought more than 5 members to this community recently.I did not
tell anyone to leave this community. I believe I have something to learn from them,
so I keep them nice.

tell non of them to mention me as a refer.I don't go after reputation points. I'm here
because I found this topic interested and felt I got something to share.

ROBOT.LK had tolerated enough I think.
are you talking about that debt,what are you doing in here? go to that debt discussion and defend
yourself if you feel strong. And anytime other members told me to leave I'll leave , I don't
need to be in a place where ppl have no longer welcome.


Nipuna. I still here because I believe I have something to add to the discussion.
I will learn XHTML after learning HTML. That's the systematic way as I feel.
It's completely your freedom to learn HTML. But if first time you practice yourself to properly close the
tags , then very less you'll do a mistake in XML code.So again I encourage to learn XHTML. XHTML is strict
than HTML, that strictness is a tool than a development bottleneck, the same reason why ppl choose
C++ over C is strictness. Listen up Nipuna, everywhere in the industry you need to deal with the xml,
another reason why we shout strict to XHTML..

Another thing , XHTML is a subset of the XML languages. which means using XML you can invent new
markup languages. Ex - SML (sandun's markup language) WML ( web markup language),,etc.
but any XML markup language should met following things to consider it as well formed.
1. one root element.
2. attributes should be quoted.
3. tags should not overlap with each other.
4. tags are case sensitive.
5. should have unique opening and closing tags.

little bit strict , but it's really worth. anyway it's up to you. BTW you have to learn it in sem 5.

And I haven't cheated in anything in my life and will not too
good I admire your courage, and respect you. If you have money to buy food then why steal food ?

I can be wrong sometimes (I'm just an ordinary human being), but even a 10 year old shows me a mistake, I thankfully accept it. This is how Lord Buddha had taught us.
In the case of this I'm not showing your mistake, thanks for the open mind. and we respect your 10+ year
experience.personally it's a big deal for me. But please understand it does not mean I need to change
my whole ideas /what I believe to what you believe.if you want that then what why don't you
go to that thread 'debt on cheating is reasonable' and defend yourself? and prove me wrong.
You needed to bring a idea in-front of this knowledge community ,and you have failled what
can I do for that?
My respect is for your knowledge, I definitely have
something to learn from your experience. when we talk about the famous mathematician
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa_Ramanujan
but what he believe is LTTE elam , so his LTTE or Elam is not a business of mine but his knowledge , skills
, we even Sinhalese respect his skills , knowledge , and what he have invented to the world.
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Re: HTML tags I learned

Post by Neo » Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:22 pm

First read this: https://robot.lk/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2777&start=20

Secondly Ramanujan is one of my favourite mathematicians. Some of the theories of Ramanujan are taught for 1st and 2nd year students under Number Theory (part of Algebra) in University of Colombo, Dept. of Mathematics. So it is just not a name to me. I learned some of his valuable theories and know the real value of him.
But please understand it does not mean I need to change my whole ideas /what I believe to what you believe.
It is normal to have a set of rules to maintain discipline in any organisation. If you step in to a company you will have to carefully read something called 'Code of Conduct' and agree on that. You can't where a T-shirt to a place where 'Code of Conduct' states to wear a long sleeves shirt under 'Dress Code'. As the admin of the forum I stated the rules here. If you don't match just leave. Otherwise I will have to ban you.
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