TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework".
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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

@jwildeboer full circle theory hits again
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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

@jwildeboer I wonder what they would call writing their own browser in C++

I did that once in simpler times...
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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

@jwildeboer
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@jwildeboer I wonder what they would call writing their own browser in C++

I did that once in simpler times...
@knowprose Shell-scripting is now post-compiler coding, I guess

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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

@jwildeboer cool I am envogue again. Lately, I generated HTML based on configuration data without framework but with Python. Is this called post framework fusion?
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@knowprose Shell-scripting is now post-compiler coding, I guess

@jwildeboer we built the goddamn post they measure the world with.

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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

@jwildeboer Way back in the dawn of time (late 1990s) I used a bash script to generate html from text files. I had my own format similar to markdown. Where does that fit in?
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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

I'd call that "pre-framework"

The good old times, when putting a w3c validator button to the end of the page was a thing - because each small change done (with vi, directly on the web server) might break the correctness of the html ...
BTW, still existing: https://validator.w3.org/
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TIL (Today I learned) that writing websites with simple HTML and CSS is now called "post-framework". Well. I did "post-framework" even before frameworks existed and I never stopped writing that little bit of HTML and CSS needed for static pages myself. I guess I'm so old that it is considered being young again

@jwildeboer I recently built a web gallery that should not use external libraries or require a specific build system, but support modern features like touch gestures. It was fun to see what is possible these days. Not just HTML/CSS as it contains a JS part, but still...
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@jwildeboer I recently built a web gallery that should not use external libraries or require a specific build system, but support modern features like touch gestures. It was fun to see what is possible these days. Not just HTML/CSS as it contains a JS part, but still...
@neuimneuland This. It is kinda bonkers how frameworks, once meant to hide complexity, now serve to *hide the simplicity* of modern HTML and CSS

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