@ddc3da8f @f8dfc7e8 why to remake flash, we have PixiJS
@90991173 @f8dfc7e8 current state of the web dev is No JS = black screen that's why we need hybrid solutions = PHP + JS, not JS only
@ddc3da8f @90991173 I'm just glad the state of web dev has finally stopped being "Use jQuery to do things that could be done in a single line of JavaScript, CSS, or even pure HTML."
@f8dfc7e8 @ddc3da8f yep, JQ is one of the biggest waste of bandwidth before DOM is even rendered.
@90991173 @f8dfc7e8 you can defer jQuery loading, but nobody does that
@ddc3da8f @f8dfc7e8 well if someone is using jquery as building block that he can’t defer while he needs to use it from beginning. Not mentioning the mess with shadow DOM.
@90991173 @f8dfc7e8 I have moved jQuery to cdn.gscloud.cz so it's at least closer to the customer (Cf Pages)
@ddc3da8f @90991173 The issue I've always had with jQuery is that people use it for things that take more time to do in jQuery then they do in pure JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. Like, I've been baffled for years by people using it for things like expanding / collapsing divs (JS) dropdown menus (CSS) and input forms (HTML). Finally, W3C has made this push of overstating the additions they've made the things like HTML5, pushing people to learn how to do it the normal way, and now these people are finally using the stuff that's been in there all along thinking these are new features that replace jQuery. I have no idea why jQuery got so popular in the first place, but I can only assume it's a combination of good marketing and bad teaching.
@ddc3da8f @f8dfc7e8 tbh, NOJS = blank screen happens when someone disabled it, I don’t see the difference with PHP on client side, if someone disable JS for sure, he will disable PHP also.