You have one minute to explain the web standards movement to the humans of the world of 2023 not 1993. what do you say?
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It was murdered by React and other ridiculous frameworks.
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I hate Frameworks I always have no disrespect to my colleagues John Russell actually did a good deed there but when it went out of control and then the whole no code no code bullshit where did that go now everything's all about the AI it's not it's about profits for the few
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Resig that is. At the time jQuery made sense for that period of time. In 2006 or 7 in Las Vegas Microsoft conference on the couch between John Resig and Douglas Crockford we were friendly from conference circuiting. Framework declarative functional all in a row slays me now LOL

Mar 31, 2023 · 7:17 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I loved jQuery. It did a lot of stuff that browsers couldn't do at the time. I never saw jQuery as an overreaching framework like React. It was perfectly possible to build clean web apps with perfect separation between HTML, CSS and JS with jQuery.
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I would agree with that the same thing with CSS Frameworks in the early days like from Jonathan Snook we were filling in things we needed and wanted but didn't have yet but it said a president for everyone dancing off to their own rhythm and lack of rhyme reason and logic.
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