The JavaScript annoyance will always be a part of web development at this point, but I really don't see why so many people use these single-page applications and require JavaScript to perform simple tasks.
Yeah, there were a lot of "power users" working around these aliases. I mean a lot. That's something that was discussed on that pull request, in fact. People definitely noticed.
The JavaScript annoyance will always be a part of web development at this point, but I really don't see why so many people use these single-page applications and require JavaScript to perform simple tasks.
Yeah, there were a lot of "power users" working around these aliases. I mean a lot. That's something that was discussed on that pull request, in fact. People definitely noticed.