for the record: say on a rough estimate that w3schools
is ~30% inaccurate (provides bad examples, poor practices, anti-patterns) and 70% useful content... then I argue that it is
only a valid resource for the already seasoned professional and not a useful learning tool for anyone trying to learn the language. What is to stop the
newbie from knowing the 30% from the 70%? they have to accept that it is all good and that is how we end up with bad code infesting more sites. (just my 2 cents) —
rlemon 9 secs ago