Rudxain (talk | contribs)
rephrase "poorly-designed" to not imply that JS is mostly known for being bad. Also mention tc39
Rudxain (talk | contribs)
add 2 ext-links, each against and in favor of PE, respectively
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*[https://www.kryogenix.org/code/dont-need-that-js "You really don't need all that JavaScript, I promise"]
*[https://www.kryogenix.org/code/dont-need-that-js "You really don't need all that JavaScript, I promise"]
*[https://jakearchibald.com/2013/progressive-enhancement-still-important "Progressive Enhancement Still Important"]
*[https://jakearchibald.com/2013/progressive-enhancement-still-important "Progressive Enhancement Still Important"]
*https://gomakethings.com/why-progressive-enhancement-still-matters/
*https://www.viget.com/articles/the-case-against-progressive-enhancements-flimsy-moral-foundation
*[https://youtu.be/xE9W9Ghe4Jk "Shipping a button in 2026…"], by Kai Lentit. This illustrates the burnout and fatigue software developers can experience on a daily basis
*[https://youtu.be/xE9W9Ghe4Jk "Shipping a button in 2026…"], by Kai Lentit. This illustrates the burnout and fatigue software developers can experience on a daily basis
*[https://grugbrain.dev/ HTMX developer advocating for less JS]
*[https://grugbrain.dev/ HTMX developer advocating for less JS]