The future is mobile. This is no joke: if you're building things with desktop assumptions, you're building for a shrinking market.https://twitter.com/BenedictEvans/status/799147762377838592 …
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scale down is tractable with a wide range of possible timeframes based on shared effort.
and a lot of devs won't be able to do anything with "what's what" in the meantime except not build apps.
: perhaps, but I have faith in developers. I've seen webdevs transition quickly several times in the past 15 years.
I don't think the toolkit transition will take very much longer. It's on all of our hot path.
But you (and your team) are doing great work to get the constraints out there. Lots of new tools.
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