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Replying to @tw2113
This movie was a big hit as most Mel Brooks stuff was in my family growing up but this one is my favorite of his movies everybody is just so funny and what talent it's a great trip down memory lane and boy does it hold up through the years
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Replying to @ChallengesCss
I think you've already succeeded! Keep it going the world needs you and other people around you need you to you have a great attitude and I think you're on the right track in terms of your thoughts as to approach
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Replying to @tw2113
No way what a coincidence how funny is that we are at the point where they just got Frankenstein monster back from the blind man. What an epic funny film
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Replying to @ChallengesCss
I'm not sure how long you been in the industry you seem to have a great attitude and I hope that you bring that forward because my generation tried very hard with the web standard projects through the w3c conferences in books and it just didn't stick it hurts I have to say
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Watch party with my brother and his partner they chose Young Frankenstein I forgot how damn funny this movie is. Epic!
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Replying to @briankardell
Hey Brian. I'm doing the same thing! Like half the world is 😂
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Replying to @DocAtCDI
Humans. No doubt about it. And I can talk 😉
Why should accounts be tracked at all unless you are not reporting to them or doing anything suspicious? Let the irs track 600000+, not a poor person's balance 😉
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Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
Fair enough from you. I worry about the children 😉
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Replying to @ChallengesCss
I agree. It's personally painful to watch having spent a career working on teaching and learning and cooking the web sausage 😭
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Replying to @trdunsworth
How Schrödinger of you 😂
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Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
😂 I wasn't this grumpy before the framework/API/generated source- first dev approach without including any open web site development approaches. Of course we can but should usually force declarative languages to do what they weren't really meant to do!
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Replying to @destrella
This is a big problem for me too, from an edu standpoint. I personally like vanilla😜 know the code. We've been here before, why reinvent flat tires?
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Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
That would be great 😊 although you might have to update it ever week or so lol
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Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
Exactly. That's software, apps. Not really a web site. I am beginning to think our media="all" idea has yet to be done and that we were wrong that an actual content rich site would port well to apps. I am definitely grumpy about framework overkill. 😔
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Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
PS... I bet you could write a very good article about the approach. I'm not sure I want to see so many API/frameworks around. Social science suggests people will choose the easiest way to accomplish a task, and forget about them just as easily!
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Finally, access to our own code has remained a big problem since the advent of the CMS... One we seem to have not settled in the industry yet.
Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
The first rule of logic is that there is no logic 😂web sites were not meant to be short term solutions! A web site is not that, really..frameworks to me usually inhibit, not empower. What about interop? Accessibility? Portability? Using APIs purposefully adds abstraction.
Replying to @dutchcelt @TreciaKS
I can agree that having the tools That are most appropriate and efficient for a given project makes absolute sense. But knowing to use or not to use a given approach,can cause even more confusion when teaching and learning how 🤗
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