← Back to context Comment by SoftTalker 16 days ago XML, XMLHttpRequest, and XSLT in IE 5 was peak web dev for me. Never been more productive. 3 comments SoftTalker Reply kibibu 16 days ago This feels like the equivalent of "whatever music you liked at 16 defines your taste" SoftTalker 16 days ago I suppose. And I'm not at all saying there's nothing better today, or that it would be possible to build today's web apps using that stack. Just at that point in time and with those technologies everything was clicking. dwd 15 days ago Back in the days when launching a website was an event, and sometimes included junket trips to attend.
kibibu 16 days ago This feels like the equivalent of "whatever music you liked at 16 defines your taste" SoftTalker 16 days ago I suppose. And I'm not at all saying there's nothing better today, or that it would be possible to build today's web apps using that stack. Just at that point in time and with those technologies everything was clicking.
SoftTalker 16 days ago I suppose. And I'm not at all saying there's nothing better today, or that it would be possible to build today's web apps using that stack. Just at that point in time and with those technologies everything was clicking.
dwd 15 days ago Back in the days when launching a website was an event, and sometimes included junket trips to attend.
This feels like the equivalent of "whatever music you liked at 16 defines your taste"
I suppose. And I'm not at all saying there's nothing better today, or that it would be possible to build today's web apps using that stack. Just at that point in time and with those technologies everything was clicking.
Back in the days when launching a website was an event, and sometimes included junket trips to attend.