Well that is what the ml in HTML stands for, but I get what you mean. Also thanks for the advice on that, that information will come in handy someday when I actually want to do web development. However, for now I'm just doing Python, ruby, and C++/C#.
Well actually anywhere would split the two, I don't think it would just be excluded to you guys. However since the sites also offer web development, I added them to the list. But ya, there two different things. Computer Science deals with software, robotics, and other mathematical developments; while Web Development is pretty much self-explanatory: Ajax, Rails, Javascript, jquery, HTML, and CSS.
I guess I should change the title a bit.
Marked did what? uh