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Replying to @AmyNeedsAJob
Thank you for the clarification! You know how it goes sometimes when we don't have a full face-to-face experience with people and misperceptions that occurred during online dialog. Contacts gets missed and it's the most important starting point many times for understanding. :-)
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Replying to @kyleshevlin
I truly agree and also have found the 100 days of code project web devs are undergoing on Twitter right now to be absolutely horrifying. I am not only uninspired I am enraged. An industry at 30 years old has not evolved despite the fact that our job is to do exactly that?
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This goes right to the heart of the problem. That the basic meaning or intent of a given element or that it's an element at all much that it is a non empty element is a very limiting point of view. We are not in command of our languages nor do we have consistent education.
Replying to @readsunflower
Thanks! One of the things that struck me is the use of cartoon figures which is really fun to see. I love wheen we have more creative ways of expressing ourselves rather than limiting ourselves to just digital photos and carousels. thank you 馃槉
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Replying to @Cre8ivMuse
Every single day! Me n Honey enjoy its beauty as it's adorning the couch where we hang out when chilling 鉂わ笍
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Replying to @MyndexResearch
I can't disagree I am very unhappy with the circumstances but the way we're changing the language to describe various techniques. We need real education and we need real advocacy again. I'm thinking about it any ideas I'm all ears!
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Replying to @dnovatchev
thanks for sending something like this!
Replying to @perfectKeming
Also a great idea. History repeating however. Been there done that we do need to do it again but we need to do it differently.
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Replying to @perfectKeming
That's a good choice interesting. In theory it should be user-friendly because of it's Simplicity and focus on content related to links but I find it hard to deal with that many links and people with cognitive issues will often have that problem but very witty and smart thank you
Looking good there very nice and what a cute hat.
Replying to @Juvenall
I love that that is really funny but I thought it would be the other way around LOL
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Me correct and possibly more courageous and strong give me back my freaking declarative documents and data web and go to your apps in other languages elsewhere thank you PS fuck JS Frameworks yes I'm passionate about this
As a person with a background education as a linguist I have to disagree. Words can be used to manipulate bad acts. How many people did Hitler kill?
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Replying to @brandonscript
Thanks Brandon I'll take a look!
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Replying to @AmyNeedsAJob
Accessibility still isn't a standard practice? Do you know who you're speaking with? that just broke my heart I know your intentions Have No Malice but good gracious this is 30 years I'm sorry accessibility as a standard has been with us the whole time we are doing the web wrong
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If we start taking t-shirts like that away the whole thing that's going on in the u.s.a. right now with a book Banning is going to happen in the UK and it'll just get worse. It is a human right to express oneself peacefully. Would I buy it hell no but to censor it no way
Replying to @JasonCT
Listen to that language Jason our jss framework that creates the searchable table. We would never have spoken like that in the midst of the web standards movement ever know the code was the Mantra and apparently we never got it right I hate Frameworks so much
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Replying to @catalinmpit
Really the only way I know how to be. I remember people trying to get me early on in my career to separate what was work from the external perception of my personal life. I am admittedly difficult LOL. But I don't perceive any difference I am just me I am Molly. be yourself!
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