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    • Matt Turnure
    • 25 Sep 2010
    • Programming
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    Dr. StrangeWeb or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love HTML5 and CSS3

    Tell me if this sounds familiar: “HTML5 and CSS3 do not have enough browser support to start using them today.” Or, how about this one: “We still have to support IE6, so using advanced CSS techniques would be a wasted effort.”

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Matt Turnure

Having spent years as a Fine Arts major and graduating with a degree in Studio Music and Jazz, Matt Turnure is sensitive to visual aesthetic as well as having a mind geared toward technical analysis.

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