Comment by tannhaeuser

12 days ago

Yeah I don't get the irrationality either, especially the dogmatic "hypertext" angle. I mean you can see me pontificating about SGML as the original complement to the HTML vocabulary bringing text macros and other authoring affordances, but that is strictly for documents and their authors. If you want to target web apps and require JS anyway, I don't see the necessity for markup and template languages; you have already a much more powerful programming language in the mix. Any ad-hoc and inessential combination of markup templating and JS is going to be redesigned by the next generation of web devs anyway because of the domain's cyclic nature ie. the desire to carve out know-how niches, low retention rate in webdev staff, many from-scratch relaunches, ..,