#UseThePlatform doesn't mean "no" to JS, but "yes" to powerful HTML and CSS features. Don't build for JavaScript, build for the Web!
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I don't think we are. The idea that building for the web is primarily JS, and not HTML+CSS+JS is a distortion I see too much of.
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That sounds wrong in the first place, because the web is not primarily JS.
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Some lean very, very heavily to JS over the rest of the web platform. They want their own platform
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I agree that people who want to build a platform on asm.js and WebGL are not on the same team.
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A sad story indeed :-)
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I thought
@addyosmani hit the nail on the head. Don't message a sharp break, message evolution. More realistic. -
's talk is great for those already bought into large JS-heavy systems, showing you can still benefit from the platform
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I don't think
@addyosmani would disagree with#UseThePlatform to make simpler, lighter-weight, faster, less locked-in systems. -
#UseThePlatform also points to where current systems - all of them - can evolve to be smaller as the platform improves. -
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#UseThePlatform is a challenge to the platform itself to improve in ares where frameworks have had to fill in
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