The developer experience bait-and-switch https://infrequently.org/2018/09/the-developer-experience-bait-and-switch/ …
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Replying to @dracos @slightlylate
I'm so sad about http://code.gov . They even had Angular experts like
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I emailed them again yesterday
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I don't post traces of most sites because it's unfair to the folks making them and I want to work with them to improve, which is harder to do from an adversarial place.
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Govt work is (as you know better than I do) suffused with collective responsibility. There's no other government than government. Market pressure doesn't work as an argument, and we collectively own it, so I'm more willing to be public about poor outcomes for the public.
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SiteMorse (*spit*) seemed to create a business model by embarrassing local councils by their web standards/web accessibility scores and league tables, even though there was little downside for having an inaccessible website.
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Also mused this yesterday: React is 32Kb, so where's the bloat coming from?https://twitter.com/isofarro/status/1039485182213074944 …
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Yeah, seems like there's a "just throw everything in" attitude. Maybe preact sites fair better because, by choosing preact, you clearly care about size.
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Yeah, exactly that. It's cultural not specific. The venn diagram overlap is pretty heavy.
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