May have lost sleep last night thinking about the colonial legacy of ‘element.parentNode.removeChild(element)’ in JavaScript DOM. Really learned a lot from #racedh at #dhsi18https://twitter.com/dorothyk98/status/1005177394586517504 …
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Agreed. I want to do some digging into the standardizing body that worked out that code: it’s often cited as the best example of how DOM is unnecessarily complex. with colonial dimension, seems like good occasion to unpack how standards are made and how they structure thought
whispers... 18th c. ontology.... This is me finally getting down into so why are RDF triples like this?
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