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John
Stephen P. Janiak wrote:
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> A friend of mine does some Web authoring for local radio stations, and he
> charges $60 per hour for HTML with a bit o' Java and Javascript. I've
> heard from some others at my company that $60 is slightly low for that kind
> of work.
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