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War is over now (Microsoft Expression)        
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When I first saw Microsoft Expression Web Designer Beta, I went through a flash back more than 6 years from now, when I was a junior web developer I had to work tightly with web designers, giving them our asp pages so they can dress it with their fancy designs, most of the time what we got is broken pages and inconsistent html code since i was new to web development my mind was screaming WHY! WHY! WHY!, Why they do this to our work? the answers was obvious they are designers the way they look to the pages is different from the way we look to it, they see it as a painting place how it looks is his job so if it looks cool then his job is done


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