← Back to context Comment by madduci 1 day ago Without fancy JS or CSS, sites can last decades easily 4 comments madduci Reply spankalee 1 day ago With JS and CSS sites can last decades easily. mikestorrent 1 day ago Agreed, it's not those, it's the fact that we went from JS being a little sprinkling of dynamism on a document to an entire build process with massive numbers of dependencies and browser shims. The web feels like a mistake as a platform... madduci 9 hours ago I said "fancy", meaning frameworks or custom things. With vanilla js everything is durable k4rnaj1k 1 day ago [dead]
spankalee 1 day ago With JS and CSS sites can last decades easily. mikestorrent 1 day ago Agreed, it's not those, it's the fact that we went from JS being a little sprinkling of dynamism on a document to an entire build process with massive numbers of dependencies and browser shims. The web feels like a mistake as a platform... madduci 9 hours ago I said "fancy", meaning frameworks or custom things. With vanilla js everything is durable
mikestorrent 1 day ago Agreed, it's not those, it's the fact that we went from JS being a little sprinkling of dynamism on a document to an entire build process with massive numbers of dependencies and browser shims. The web feels like a mistake as a platform...
madduci 9 hours ago I said "fancy", meaning frameworks or custom things. With vanilla js everything is durable
With JS and CSS sites can last decades easily.
Agreed, it's not those, it's the fact that we went from JS being a little sprinkling of dynamism on a document to an entire build process with massive numbers of dependencies and browser shims. The web feels like a mistake as a platform...
I said "fancy", meaning frameworks or custom things. With vanilla js everything is durable
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