I'm saying there's a useful distinction between hypermedia and "the media type used by browsers"
I think the hypermedia nature is by far more important than declarative 1/
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in particular, the property that lets you get Resource A, display it in a browser, get 2/
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a link from it, open it in the same browser, and display Resource B... 3/
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having to have a local mapping from URL->Resource (like twitter:// in iOS) doesn't qualify 4/
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and is much worse than any perceived limitations of non-declarativeness 5/
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further, over-rotating on declarativeness causes us to lose the plot on making apps 6/
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compliant with the universal hyperlinking property I described above, which is high-value 7/7
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is consumed by browsers to be too simplistic. There’s much more to the web outside of browsers. 2/2
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there's much more to the more general concept of hypermedia. Why conflate the two?
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