Of *course* that's true. Strong agreement. What I observe in so many cases these days are bad trade-offs being made because CSS/HTML aren't the "right way" (when they very much are, post total-ordering)
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Agreed. One example of this can be when adhering to good a11y practices “ruins” certain declarative codeflows and therefore (I’m guessing?) their developer experience. I’ve seen trade offs made because they didn’t want “ugly” code and blamed HTML.
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It is possible that I am too deeply a native HTML speaker to understand somebody who finds it difficult.
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I'm with you. I cannot really get into the headspace of HTML being a difficult language to learn/use. Knowing some nuances takes time to get expertise in, but that's every language.
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Value of something is not necessarily linked to its difficulty. We’re not saying it’s overly difficult we’re saying that knowing it well is culturally devalued and has been for a while.
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Replying to @slightlylate @noopkat
I don’t know Alex, I think Suz hate you
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Replying to @kosamari @slightlylate
my deepest irrational fear yet again exposed
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Yeah Suz, I think you should read into the fact Alex is responding with just gifs and hasn’t actually……used words
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Monica.
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