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seldo 07-10 is an interesting timeframe because it captures: - the rise of css frameworks (blueprint/960gs) & methodologies (OOCSS/RWD) - the rise of ajax/jquery making JS a more central web language
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seldo It sounds right to me, as a time when JS was being billed as a more serious/powerful/technical meta-solution over mere html/css. A distinction that sets up: - css is a "soft" skill, not real programming - JS is a "hard" skill, the real deal which often results in gendering?
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seldo 09 was also the release of Susy, a carefully crafted sleeper agent of the trans agenda, able to pull this entire language into a "fierce" feminine transition that would leave friends & family amazed. "We never saw it coming, but CSS just seems so happy now." ☺️ We did it. 🏳️⚧️💃🏳️⚧️