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This is a good hook up Steven is awesome I'll send you some links or he will if I don't get to them now there's an exceptionally funny talk he does just on this it's smart and spot-on. he's got some plans and ideas maybe we should toss about. Are you still at Harvard in some way?
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Replying to @jen4web
Well you and I did as much as we could as well those of us in education also did. Of course we were all running around the world so it was hard we did the best we could. @stevenpemberton the chairman of HTML and xhtml working group would like to see declarative back as well.
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Replying to @jen4web
Insult to injury I'm tired of the use of the term semantics most in this world don't understand Linguistics a very complex and domain-specific study. I believe we need linguists that are educated it drives me crazy to use the term semantics without qualifying the context.
Replying to @jen4web
I was about to follow up but I got a call you were very instrumental in trying as well I think you got some traction and the w3c tried as well as did Jared spool. From what I know yet I don't see the no code low code as a professional solution inspiration demos that would be cool
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Replying to @jen4web
As for that I can't really find any axis ability and the model does not fare well for it at all I do really think there's something 4 demonstration but I'm not really convinced yet that it's good enough 4 deployed application
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Replying to @jen4web
Oh so shocking that it's hard to conceive that no standard model of education for developers emerged much less a rubric after 26 years!. So what happened there? Did what we could with web standards project Jen Simmons work excepcional but at the time of Industry fragmentation.
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Replying to @jen4web
The spreadsheet as database makes sense as a model and I agree with you it's not going to scale well. I love distributed information about the amount of software this stuff needs it really insane
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Replying to @jen4web
Totally agree but there's still plenty of people advocating enterprise-level distributions so very Integrations I forget after 10 when I'm using. Do you know the stats about the graphical interfaces I knew whether they're accessible depending what they are?
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completely inarticulate writing I'm having real trouble it's Google voice and decline I'm not the only one with this problem those notebooks and desktops AI tools by so much better I'm not able to improve my technology now so when I use Android makes me ashamed to feel that.
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Replying to @jen4web
Well I'm grasping pros and cons I think I'm still stuck on the marketing Direction small business is great for demos but much more than that how will we scale to Enterprise level much less maintain all the components after 6 months with it still functioning
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Replying to @jen4web
Got a URL I'd love to see it but I'd rather see it with the browser itself. That a first makes some sense but again it's still out of context with the containment of the methodology truck stop
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Replying to @jen4web
Now that sounds great but it doesn't sound like low code or no code which is only extensible through integration with other applications and therein lies the rub because we all know that what we address 4 one condition can be the opposite of what works for another
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Replying to @jen4web
Access First means it must be available. No availability we can't only use it we can't even try in such a system to improve it Part of the issue with contained interaction Aria seems more useful with fire mapping that change. In low code this might work with AI or live developer
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Replying to @jen4web
On the other hand JavaScript in those days really wasn't robust enough to do what we do with it now I also never liked the framework model for the same reasons I'm concerned with the no code low code which claim they are distributed but integration tools all third-party vendors
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Replying to @jen4web
OMG Jen are you really telling me that app developers don't know accessibility I shouldn't have said that while trying to get my coffee because it came right through my nose hooked up so tell me what is your personal take on your interests here? Hope you're doing great my dear!
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Replying to @jen4web
What about accessibility it doesn't seem possible to do that at all even with a low code solution there's only so much you can do to an app and depending upon the interaction the scale problem hits fast any thoughts Jen on this?
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Replying to @siblingpastry
That's a really articulate take but the big problem as the marketing folks are telling us that is 2 long and too complex and there's a lot of bit right down the road with Legacy code although I'm not so convinced as Frameworks and components both are compounding the problem!
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Replying to @jen4web
Yeah the few things I've seen on the security don't particularly sound helpful at all in fact they're frightening especially when we talk about cloud integration along with other software Platforms in use
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Another concern is that it seems that these Solutions I directly he being marketed 2 small business start-ups, financial and insurance industry Solutions which terrify me in a nation with so many dying people everyday that we can't even save lives much less web and mobile apps.
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Lots of talks I've listened to and papers I've read complain about the past limitations and years to realize features that May well be needed never say the same things going to happen you going to hit a ceiling meaning we're just back at the problem with more shit to deal with
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