From: Duncan Kennedy on 9 Jan 2010 15:37 In message <eukhk59ab41cn8i6quqt0kmol863i3t0m7(a)4ax.com>, Tim Douglass <tdouglass(a)bendcable.com> writes >On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 12:32:20 +0100, houghi <houghi(a)houghi.org.invalid> >wrote: > >>JT wrote: >>> On 09/01/10 10:06, houghi wrote: >>>> >>>> The disadvantage is that you learn using Joomla and not learn to make a >>>> website. >>>> >>> <snip> >>>> houghi >>>> >>> :) Funny: if you learn using Joomla, you learn making a website (with >>> Joomla). So the contradiction puzzles me 'a bit'. >> >>Compare it with learning Excel and Word instead of using a spreadsheet >>and word processing. If you learn spreadsheets and word processing, you >>will be able to use any program after a very short bit If you learn >>Excel and Word, it will be very hard to switch. > >If I have to learn Word and Excell I will pound my head with a rock >until the pain stops. > I find most of them remarkable similar to Open Office and my favourite - sadly no more - Lotus WordPro / 123. But then I have to work with anything that comes my way for work and home. -- Duncan K Downtown Dalgety Bay
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