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JavaScript vs No JavaScript War of May 2016
"Regressive Web Apps"
https://adactio.com/journal/10708
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11770774
The geeks get fired up easily, and I like it.
Both sides are right.
When I log into sites that provide functions such as:
- server hosting (managing DNS)
- tax preparing
- banking
- publishing
I expect some kind of JavaScript enhanced interface, and when it is done elegantly, the experience is pleasant and satisfactory. I complete the desired tasks, and I move on.
Could those web sites/apps/services function with JavaScript disabled? Probably, but the experience could be a bit clunkier and slower.
When just enough JavaScript is used, then that's fine. Elegance over extravagance. The focus should be on utility.
When I access sites that do not require me to login, and those sites are focused on marketing a movie, a game, or it's an artist's website, then I expect a fancy experience that makes heavy use of JavaScript. I'm not concerned about page size nor page load speed. I'm not interested in utility. I'm
I like reading text-heavy content sites with JavaScript disabled. I'm not logged into the sites.
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