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Replying to @nachtfunke @jen4web
Yes the issues are important I don't want to talk human identifiers other than inclusion not exclusion. Conversations about human identity and identifiers are to me the reason they persist. Whether money or my very life I will not participate in a hateful, oppressive workplace.
Replying to @nachtfunke @jen4web
Specifically Catholic and yes homophobic sad to say but not unintelligent. As for whether misogyny is clear or unclear if it is presented in front of me I do not consider it a separate problem than any other exclusion and in fact it is my definition of disability.
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Replying to @nachtfunke @jen4web
Modern JavaScript is very powerful but even Brendan eich has said if Robin were JavaScript he now dominated Batman and this is a very poor paraphrase I have the actual quote somewhere. But I understand your and return it as true LOL
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I would prefer not to talk about this issue rather work toward better for all conditions wise around the world I am a person who Advocates Equity I understand that this is so very biased. My life is limited I won't participate I appreciate those that do
Frankly it was not men who got in my way technology wise but women. Fortunately not those I worked with as an adult butt teachers who discouraged Math and Science in school. The w3c, the web standards project and my own company all were supportive. Two Employers we're not I left
Replying to @nachtfunke @jen4web
Do you really believe that CSS was given this cultural connotation or if it was Tailwind it's self. Sure the w3c hasn't had a huge number of technical females working in the CSS working group but more and more as time went on including me and I was never given that s*** not once
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May I ask why anybody would let an arbitrator make a decision. Are they your employer your mother your father your teacher walk away we're adults here are we not unless you're in a completely oppressive country or situation in life get out and move on is my way of thinking
Not to mention issues of how we are perceived in visual diversity. The next time someone calls me white and privileged I may just end up having a violent moment which I've never had and put my fist in their face for assuming whatever they're assuming which is wrong.
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I would be a little more specific. General history not so is masculine it's often tied to various cognitive biases as if gender might or might not be good much less how they identify as human beings. Would I dare say my transgender sister can't follow a recipe and is a bad chef?
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Replying to @nachtfunke @jen4web
No such thing as a CSS developer. Differences between the ways that women and men approach problem solving and code? These are not specific to technology these are cultural value systems that are biased and cognitive biases can be overturned when work with intentionally.
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Replying to @LiveLongAndCSS
I see the advantage of that as well except the portability again becomes a problem so does scaling and so does reaching the widest possible audience. By forcing languages that aren't were not meant to build applications to work together to do so has really poor logic behind it's.
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You just articulated exactly what I was going to say but not as well there's no way we should be over coding anything unless we're dealing with very complex applications better actually software that we have to download from a site in order to run in its own browser or runtime.
Of course this takes some time but I would bet money on the fact that if that's a long-lasting site it's going to be a lot easier and take a lot less money and time in the future as changes get made because you simplified the structure of the site.
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So there is a realistic issue about how to deal with Legacy code. I think there's a lot of room to stabilize code properly, reduce CSS to Origins not have to rewrite algorithms and better separate scripting that is obscuring content, setting up that site for longer-term easy care
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What do I have an especially hard time with however is how come the CSS got that problematic if the people writing it in the first place understood the Cascade understood how to write appropriate selectors and how to deal with multiple origin Style, specificity and sort order.
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Replying to @LiveLongAndCSS
I understand that especially when you have large sites with multiple origin CSS that has enough conflicts to take so much extra time to resolve without the CSS important declaration. Also common in Legacy that is not portable in any way and should be easily portable if it is web.
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Replying to @denicmarko
It's good advice when that language now accounts for 93% of the world's programming languages oh stop it was never meant to be so keep that in mind but good luck:-)
Just because it's 93% of the Worlds most used language at this point doesn't make it useful everywhere it's part of a stack I wish people would remember that. A stack is like a layer cake it may have separate layers but it comes all together as one yummy delicious dessert!
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I meant image element sorry I'm using voice to text again talk about shity accessibility implementations
Preach! I am with you. If we avoid presentational HTML meaning is there but not really strong. Different uses sure but illogical to choose sloppy over rigorous? by 2009 the original HTML WG lost its Charter. Meaningful markup has gone downhill since.
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