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		<title>By: Bradley Moore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bradley Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description>- I spend more of my time on server side code.  Mostly because I use frameworks for client side code and prefer to write my own on the server side.

- I would like to improve everything.  I would most like to improve my understanding of usability.  Code can be quick, elegant and graceful, but it is secondary to users feeling good about using your product/site.

- Base set of browsers to me means coding for standards( xhtml/css ).  I then add in hacks for IE 6 and 7 ( /sigh@8 ).  I tend to only use IE when I create layouts and for a final site test.    I do final site tests in Chrome( webkit ), FF, and IE.</description>
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<p>- I would like to improve everything.  I would most like to improve my understanding of usability.  Code can be quick, elegant and graceful, but it is secondary to users feeling good about using your product/site.</p>
<p>- Base set of browsers to me means coding for standards( xhtml/css ).  I then add in hacks for IE 6 and 7 ( /sigh@8 ).  I tend to only use IE when I create layouts and for a final site test.    I do final site tests in Chrome( webkit ), FF, and IE.</p>
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