My name is Soma, your friendly black neighborhood demiman. They/them pronouns, but he/him is no biggie. Im a cyclist, a front-end developer, an ancom, and just an all-around pain in the ass to white people everywhere (well, most anyway).
"If client-side #JavaScript isn’t benefiting the #UserExperience, ask yourself if it’s really necessary. Maybe server-side-rendered #HTML would actually be faster. Consider limiting the use of client-side frameworks to pages that absolutely require them."
#Cloudflare is blocking me again. Asks me to tackle a challenge that requires #javascript to get past, basically making my surfing a lot less convenient, far less secure, and making the Web a much more dangerous place. Webmasters, boycott CF.
#Little_Boy_A discovered that his Kano laptop has a user-modifiable #Minecraft ... he’s been exploring the mods he can make.
According to #Daddy_A, there is also a block-based programming editor that has a couple of different levels of difficulty, culminating in some use of #JavaScript.
Hey y'all! I work as a contract Web developer that specializes in #Elixir, #Python and #JavaScript (with some background with #PHP). I'm looking for some more leads in the space for this quarter - always gets a little dry around this time of year.
In JavaScript the "empty" regular expression literal is written `/(?:)/` since the parser would erroneously take `//` as the start of a single-line comment
The #Nextcloud News app is looking for more developers and a new maintainer. The main part is written in #JavaScript. Join us on Github if you are interested https://github.com/nextcloud/news You can find open issues to get started and open pull request where we appreciate any help to test and review them. No matter if you fix a bug, help reviewing or add a cool new feature, we are happy to help you to get started as good as possible.
#Timbl has lost the plot. It's all the time he spends at the #Sawtell Hotel. He should be working on deprecating #EME rather than reinventing #OAuth and calling it a "platform". Note his project website is infected with #Google #JavaScript, his code is on #GitHub, and his corporate site runs on #SquareSpace #FFS!
@moonman That's true, but making sites that are still usable without #JavaScript means sites that are not going through a rush re-architecting after the not yet known event finally pierces JS's aorta. That was what I think @cypnk was grumbling about: #JavaScrippled sites.
Ever-growing list of websites that don’t work at all or show a plain white page without #JavaScript is a testament to the cesspool that is modern web development
I browse without JS on mobile to save my meager bandwidth (8mb for JS libs from 10 different sources), to save battery life, and to avoid the deluge of on-page malarkey that make most sites unusable