Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that challenges the current state of web development and questions whether the industry has lost its way. Delve into the evolution of web technologies over the past decade, examining the shift from simple HTML and CSS to complex JavaScript frameworks. Analyze the impact of this transition on user experience and website performance. Consider the pros and cons of universal JavaScript apps, client-side routing, and the increasing reliance on JavaScript. Reflect on the balance between developer experience (DX) and user experience (UX), and ponder whether the web has sacrificed quality for complexity. Gain insights into the foundation of the web and contemplate the future direction of web development in this critical examination of industry practices and priorities.
Syllabus
Intro
The state of web development 10 years ago
How can it be so easy to mess up?
Universal JS apps for content-sites
What's the enhancement in the wild?
Does this architecture improve UX?
Are app frameworks for apps after all?
"Benefits" of client-side routing
We use too much JavaScript!
The foundation of the web
The web lost quality
Complexity rocks! but what for?
DX vs UX
Outro
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