fewer web developers. I'd prefer to invest in tools to empower people to build good apps. That's not "butt hurt" 3/
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that's working hard to make web development accessible to more people. My response is a reaction to a profoundly 4/
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FWIW I know angular is working in these same issues too. I'm excited for this across the board.
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then let's have a moratorium on "time to ditch the frameworks" talk
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I think there's some other history here. Because I didn't get the framework hate message out of the talk.
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@slightlylate accused people who had a problem with his tone with "environmental crisis". Unnecessary.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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: we have mounds of evidence that web, as an ecosystem, is not working well. Lots of causes, including script (of all kinds)
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nobody's denying the Facts. I'm not a web climate denier. But your solution of bludgeoning nonstop won't work.
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you can reach framework authors, but there's no way to reach every web dev, especially with this message.
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things like optimizejs do more harm over the long run than frameworks, which have the power to adapt their payload.
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#UseThePlatform drives people right into the hands of copy/pasting moment-in-time voodoo into their own apps.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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