nostalgia: the monkey is dying
Mar. 29th, 2004 04:41 pmAnd it's been a slow, painful, cruel death.
My favorite web developing site, webmonkey,, will be no more. I realized it would happen, but I was holding out hope that they'd return to their previous rate of production.
Way back when, I learned tables from webmonkey. Later on, I learned CSS from webmonkey. I used articles from webmonkey to convince the powers that be at my current job that Dreamweaver was far superior to FrontPage.
Webmonkey, I'll miss you. And as a general rule, I don't usually even like monkeys.
My favorite web developing site, webmonkey,, will be no more. I realized it would happen, but I was holding out hope that they'd return to their previous rate of production.
Way back when, I learned tables from webmonkey. Later on, I learned CSS from webmonkey. I used articles from webmonkey to convince the powers that be at my current job that Dreamweaver was far superior to FrontPage.
Webmonkey, I'll miss you. And as a general rule, I don't usually even like monkeys.
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Date: 2004-03-31 03:58 pm (UTC)