I'm a pretty young web dev. I'm in my mid-teens, and I know HTML, CSS, PHP, jQuery and a little bit of javascript. When I need help, it's best to provide me with a piece of code demonstrating the lesson and comments explaining each chunk so I can do it myself next time. I learn very quickly, but lose interest in things quickly, also. I am a proud hater of IE. I never test for it when making sites. This may have to do with the fact that IE no longer works on any of my computers.
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