“Today's frameworks are mostly a sign of ignorance, or privilege, or both.” - can we stop this selling-by-shaming already?
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Replying to @youyuxi
Parts of the Chrome team has nothing to offer but a self-assured, smug belief that they know better. It's exhausting.
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Replying to @wycats
to some extend they do know better about how *Chrome* works, but apps/frameworks are not written only for Chrome.
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Replying to @youyuxi
the idea that only idiots would use frameworks is deeply disrespectful of the people who make *and* the people who use frameworks.
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Replying to @wycats
totally. Negativity/shaming is not the way to push things forward.
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Replying to @youyuxi
Thank you. Let's work together to change the narrative here?
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Replying to @wycats
thinking of changing my talk plan for DotJS to do a counter argument.
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it is really hard to insult other people in to agreeing with you
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I think it's probably impossible ;)
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see what happened for the election…
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yep.
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