State of HTML 2023 now openJimmyWorldEater@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev – 62 points – 1 years agolea.verou.me6Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldWow, that survey was a lot better than the stack overflow one. Really nice job to whoever designed it.Nice, I like surveysThanks for the link!As a "veteran", that late question about old terrible tags made me happy. Edit: Dang. Lemmy auto-filtered out my 'blink' and 'marquee' tags. Modern tech just doesn't appreciate the classics /s Not a web dev, but thats a lot of js in an HTML survey.Right at the top of the page their reasoning for that was addressed.
Wow, that survey was a lot better than the stack overflow one. Really nice job to whoever designed it.
As a "veteran", that late question about old terrible tags made me happy. Edit: Dang. Lemmy auto-filtered out my 'blink' and 'marquee' tags. Modern tech just doesn't appreciate the classics /s
Not a web dev, but thats a lot of js in an HTML survey.Right at the top of the page their reasoning for that was addressed.
Wow, that survey was a lot better than the stack overflow one. Really nice job to whoever designed it.
Nice, I like surveys
Thanks for the link!
As a "veteran", that late question about old terrible tags made me happy.
Edit: Dang. Lemmy auto-filtered out my 'blink' and 'marquee' tags.
Modern tech just doesn't appreciate the classics /s
Not a web dev, but thats a lot of js in an HTML survey.
Right at the top of the page their reasoning for that was addressed.