Robert Nesius<br>
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> If you're really interested in web-dev, focus on the web-dev technologies,<br>
> not Linux. If you're interested in Linux, jump in and start playing. By<br>
> playing, I mean try to do things on Linux using Open Source tool chains.<br>> You'll inevitably have to spend time reading docs and experiment, and bit<br>
> by bit you'll learn. There's really no substitute for "doing stuff". . .<br clear="all"><br>I think the stuff about open-source here is silly. To the OP:<br>use whatever works for you. Personally, I use a combination<br>
of open-source and closed-source tools. <br><br><br>-- <br>Brian Wood<br>Ebenezer Enterprises<br><a href="http://webEbenezer.net" target="_blank">http://webEbenezer.net</a><br><br>"When the righteous (Lincoln, Eisenhower ...) are in authority,<br>
the people rejoice: but when the wicked rule, the people mourn." <br>Proverbs 29:2<br><br>