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by spyckie2
2288 days ago
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At a certain level of complexity of web application, it becomes impossible to not have javascript without compromising on your user experience. I'd argue the opposite - I'm extremely cautious of anyone claiming they don't need JS. People can very easily forget the terrible, terrible experience that a full page refresh brings, and having only full page refreshes as the option greatly limits the kinds of experiences you can give users. |
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