Too good NOT to share.

My brothers and sisters in Christ I want you to know that I care about your souls enough to share these truths with you:

  • You don’t need JavaScript to make a web page.
  • You don’t need JavaScript to write styles.
  • You don’t need JavaScript to make an animation.
  • You don’t need JavaScript just to show content.
  • maegul (he/they)@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    But nah. These goobers got high off npm modules and did shots of JSX in the bathroom at lunch time.

    Fucking LoL!

    Anyone here have thoughts about doing basic interactive stuff with at most vanilla JS?

  • magic_lobster_party@kbin.run
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    6 months ago

    When web development started to move away from jQuery towards Angular, React, Ember, Vue and all that shit I made the conscious decision to stay away from front end development. Well, I already made the decision after struggling aligning elements in all web browsers with CSS.

    I’m glad I made that decision.

    Simplicity is unsophisticated and lacking in many parts. The simplest solution to a problem is always the best solution. Choose simplicity. I’m begging you. Your future is begging you.

    This goes with all of programming. It’s rare someone makes a clever solution that doesn’t immediately turn into “technical debt”.

    • shnizmuffin@lemmy.inbutts.lol
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      6 months ago

      Hey, I was in a similar situation at that inflection point but veered into PHP application development and couldn’t quite get away from the front end. Let me tell you: CSS Flexbox and Grid are amazing. AlpineJS is “just the good parts” of jQuery. You can go back now. Check out 11ty.

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    6 months ago

    Nested CSS obscures complexity

    An interesting point. Something I will take with me for observation and consideration.

    Maybe sometimes it’s worth despite it and other times not.