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- Progressive enhancement isn't dead, but it smells funny Nolan Lawson macht einen Punkt für die Rolle von JavaScript in Progressive Enhancement. Besonders lesenswert ist sein versöhnender Schluss mit einer Moral für aufgeladene Communitys.
Und wo wir bei Webapps sind: Yoav Weiss sagt: “If your site is a JavaScript driven single-page app, please read this thread. Chances are it's applicable to you”
Read it!
Auszug:
Alex Russell: “And make no mistake: when you write JavaScript and make your app depend on it, you are taking control away from the browser. You OWN it.”
Alex Russell: “These architectures harm users. They harm the web. They are not acceptable.
Less JS, loaded better, is what we need now.”
Rik Arends: “NPM itis is something that sneaks into projects somehow and before you know it its 2 megs of JS for no reason.
So we'll need some kind of solution to that broken culture of 'i know ill grab a module' or any JS web project gets it.”
LLAP 🖖
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“I love to go to JS conferences to speak about how to avoid using JavaScript. Please learn CSS & HTML to reduce your JS code bloat.” —Estelle Weyl
“I love to go to JS conferences to speak about how to avoid using JavaScript. Please learn CSS & HTML to reduce your JS code bloat.” —Estelle Weyl