I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
I read that just now and I'm not sure what it's getting at. It seems to be saying "because I can't get X to work and because Big Company Y don't seem to care, I don't need to care either".
I followed on to the "mic drop" semantic-CSS article and agree more with that one.
@muppling
I think you're definitely right that caring is the magic ingredient, regardless of which approach one uses. Without that, no CSS heuristic or framework or approach is going to save you.
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I read that just now and I'm not sure what it's getting at. It seems to be saying "because I can't get X to work and because Big Company Y don't seem to care, I don't need to care either".
I followed on to the "mic drop" semantic-CSS article and agree more with that one.
@muppling I think you're definitely right that caring is the magic ingredient, regardless of which approach one uses. Without that, no CSS heuristic or framework or approach is going to save you.