Regarding front-end development (JS/HTML/CSS) how would you rank yourself?
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Replying to @gregwhitworth
Regarding server side coding, which is your preferred language?
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Regarding front-end development, which aspect would you consider you're weakest link?
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Replying to @gregwhitworth
: all of the above? Mostly voting "CSS" because it's *everyone's* nemesis
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Replying to @slightlylate
Is it just me, or is it the one everyone assumes is easy and don't adequately take the time to learn it as they do for JS?
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Replying to @gregwhitworth @slightlylate
maybe that is truly the problem though, its intuitiveness is a double edged sword
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Replying to @gregwhitworth
: I've used CSS since 1998. At no time in the last 18 years has it been "easy"
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Replying to @slightlylate
: ...and I understand layout pretty deeply at this point. Still sucks.
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Replying to @slightlylate
so you'd rather go back to sematic font tags for styling? Or is it using CSS for layout that bugs you, not necessarily styling
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Replying to @gregwhitworth @slightlylate
for me, I'd like cross-browser consistency, flexbox, grid, and shadow DOM scoping. Then maybe it would not suck
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: siren's song. Extensibility matters because it keeps you from hoping for things that can never arrive
/cc @gregwhitworth
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Replying to @slightlylate @domenic
I think you can get both, one does not preclude the other
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