Great article, well presented. Just curious about the use of “b” vs “strong” for boldface tags. I’ve been using “strong”, but I’d much rather go “b” (I’m lazy ;-) if that’s the now acceptable standard.
Does the data support a growing trend in the number of freelancers compared to corporate/employed professionals. At least in my market, there appears to be more and more freelancers and fewer companies (per say) actually doing web development. Maybe it is just an Ohio thing (or lack there of).
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thanks for the article!.. nice findings.
vestaviascott
Great article, well presented. Just curious about the use of “b” vs “strong” for boldface tags. I’ve been using “strong”, but I’d much rather go “b” (I’m lazy ;-) if that’s the now acceptable standard.
Frank Beier
I’m curious to hear from others.
Does the data support a growing trend in the number of freelancers compared to corporate/employed professionals. At least in my market, there appears to be more and more freelancers and fewer companies (per say) actually doing web development. Maybe it is just an Ohio thing (or lack there of).
Frank
gschisani
Thanks for sharing. It is surprising that 26% spent less than a year at the current job.
melissasims
..i would like to encourage everyone under the same area to start to build the change too and stand up just like what these guys have been up to now.