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by TheOtherHobbes
2238 days ago
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Applies even more so to CSS and JS. All the above are quick hacks that never really did the job properly in the first place. So they're propped up by a creaking pile of frameworks and other support systems that try to mitigate their awfulness, but mostly just add extra awfulness of their own. Meanwhile backend systems - core server and db infrastructure, user authentication, computing resource allocation, payments, media and content management, privacy, and project build systems - are even more byzantine and non-standardised and more or less have to be retooled from scratch for every project - a huge job which duplicates an incredible amount of work across the entire industry. |
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