I find this to be relatively true in my interactions here.
Some people want to be left alone in their html `pages` club where they check for errors in the w3c validator. Some people want to make the browser usurp native applications and become the baseline for user…
It depends on your perspective. If you're building an application that passes disjointed components around, then yes, you can combine the three (js,html,css) into a self reliant container. If you're building a website…
I find this to be relatively true in my interactions here.
Some people want to be left alone in their html `pages` club where they check for errors in the w3c validator. Some people want to make the browser usurp native applications and become the baseline for user…
It depends on your perspective. If you're building an application that passes disjointed components around, then yes, you can combine the three (js,html,css) into a self reliant container. If you're building a website…