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Virtual Interview: Joe Burns
By: Steve Adcock
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    2002-02-10

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  • Virtual Interview: Joe Burns
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    Virtual Interview: Joe Burns


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    Joe Burns is the founder of HTMLGoodies.com, a web design professor, and just an overall great guy. In this article Joe talks to Steve about HTMLGoodies, his first experiences as a designer, tips for those looking to break into the web design arena, his views into the crystal ball and more.If you spent the best part of the late 90's on the Internet trying to learn HTML, then you'll have no doubt visited HTMLGoodies.com many times.

    Even to this day (the site is now ran by earthweb.com), the site continues to provide top quality design articles ranging in tastes from HTML to JavaScript to Perl, etc. Joe doesn't run HTMLGoodies.com anymore, and in this article I'll talk with Joe about the site, what he's doing these days, his future plans, and even his favorite meal!

    So sit back, grab a coffee and enjoy the interview. To me Joe is like a mentor, and by the end of this virtual interview you'll no doubt see why.

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