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by wccrawford
8 days ago
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That's generous. I always heard people espouse that ideal, but I rarely saw them actually do it. And I never saw it at work. There were always certain UX requirements that required JS, and that meant the company wasn't interested in testing to make sure it worked without JS. None of their customers were going to use it that way. Angular, React, etc helped force it further, but they didn't cause it. |
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Agree that most people didn't, but I was always an advocate.