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by mhitza
994 days ago
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Please refrain from talking in absolutes, when you got 3 comments on your question yesterday. Progressive enhancement is nice, and user friendly, and better UX overall. But when you get started with modern frontend stacks nowadays it's out of the question. Whereas, I and others like me, that use a classical backend framework that spits out HTML might do a better job (but not always, due to time and budget). |
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