>introduce a simple programming language to let people click buttons on web pages
>25 years later
>people are now bundling megabytes and megabytes of useless crap to code the same buttons, but in TypeScript React Svelte NodeJS LeftPad 2025 edition instead of lame old JS (which also now has access to your location, camera, microphone, RAM usage, etc for some reason)
>I know how to solve this!
>make a new programming language to click buttons, and this time put it in HTML itself, so it's syntax is even more godawful
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43292056
>also lets add logic to CSS, so that all three web languages can have their own r-slurred way of doing the same thing!
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43236126

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bro u think normal backend dev is any better?
i gotta transform object structures like half a dozen times to basically store a few strings. it's pretty mindnumbing
!codecels really are mostly a pack of r-slurs, and our economic system is wholly incapable of rectifying this
if u haven't watched the video:
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!codecels do you miss him yet
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actually what im bitching about is literally all the excess mathematically unproven work ur doing,
making it impossible to do conceptually simple tasks no matter how much personal refactoring i undertake...
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um and im not refactoring 1000s of LoC with 1000s more LoC in testing, like just to fix bug my dude
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literally,
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no u???
also like
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A ton of software is drudgery. Figuring out requirements and tradeoffs, dealing with things that can't reasonably be automated, naming shit. Renaming shit again. Reading logs. That said it's a blast when you can work fast and people know wtf they're doing
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did u watch the video?
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then ur opinion doesn't matter,
ur just another r-slur leech
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