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Why Html Is Important

I remember my mother telling me the subjects she used to take when she was in school. Many of them were similar to the ones I took in school except for one class. They were taught how to use a typewriter. At the time it was the next best thing that saved them the time of trying to write things using pen and paper.

I am sure at that time it was a great invention - but now it seems like an antique. In school these days children are taught how to type on their computers. In fact some are even able to take computer classes so they understand how to use the basic programs like Microsoft Word and Excel. Which leaves us to wonder whether they should also learn the HTML code.

For anyone who is not computer literate this is a confusing language that computers use to send and create information and layouts. Each web site that you look at when you go on the Internet uses the HTML code. You cannot see it unless you were to enter into the mysterious back door of the site. Then you would be assaulted by the code and what it actually means.

I, myself pride on being able to operate a computer better then most people and having been using one since I was four years old. However, I have never been able to understand the HTML code. It is as difficult as trying to learn Spanish or French. It takes time and someone who knows what they are talking about to teach us.

But learning about the HTML code used to make them might just be necessary. Thousands of companies are putting their information on their own personal web sites and they need one or more people to know how to create it and set it up. If this is something you would love to do then maybe it is time you took classes at your school and learned the HTML language.

By: Naomi West

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