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Svelte does not allow that.


htmx hasn’t had the piss taken out of it enough.


100%


I’ve been doing ssr for so long I can’t fathom why you’d build a table using JS.


I've been working on a little SPA that manipulates tabular data and allows the user to insert rows. This is exactly the API I've been using. Like a lot of other commenters it never occurred to me that people wouldn't know this API exists.

Aside: I started with Perl CGI scripts, then ColdFusion, and finally Classic ASP back in the 90s. I had a chuckle a couple years ago dealing with a younger developer who was shocked that and oldster like me was up on new-fangled SSR patterns.


Rich Harris of Svelte often mentions Knockout when talking about Svelte’s signals.


how many permutations of Fe dev do we need?

- auto rerender by comparing trees?

- track all changes by signals?


Hey lets you mute a thread.


The $1 hotdogs at Riverfront Stadium were a lot better than the $7 dogs at Great American Ballpark.


I see it as a negative. Too many games are lost because a reliever gives up a couple fly ball outs and the Manfred Man comes round to score. I’d rather see ties than these fake wins.


Ties are allowed, but only in very special circumstances. If for some reason they can’t keep playing, the game is supposed to be suspended and then restarted at a later date. But if it’s the last time the two teams play each other in the season and the playoff tiebreaker rules aren’t an issue, they just end the game in a tie. It doesn’t show up in the standings, so you probably didn’t even realize it happens! The player stats count, however.

The last tie in baseball was in 2016 - Cubs vs Pirates. The game ended in the 6th inning due to rain.


I think Steve would’ve packed it in and retired if he was still around today.


Client-side validation is a progressive enhancement. You always have server-side validation. The validation in the browser exists to provide additional feedback that lets users have realtime feedback about their input.


I have no trouble reading but writing kanji has become a problem. I never need to do it and I can’t remember how to write kanji I have no trouble reading.

It’s Japanese people too, to a lesser degree. My own Japanese wife has to pause to remember how to write something every now and then.


This happens in Chinese too

Grocery lists will be a mish mash of characters and pinyin

https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/~bgzimmer/jiaozi.gif

鸡, get halfway through writing 蛋, forget how to do it without a computerized pinyin input, give up, scribble it out and write dan


Thanks for that example. Would a Chinese person ever write the tone in pinyin when writing something for themselves?


Not when doing fragments in obvious context like that. For one, tone doesn't disambiguate anyways. There's 10+ common characters with pinyin 'dan', and only 4 (5) tones in Mandarin.

But also when the context is super obvious there, there's no need.


This was happening to people I knew when I lived in Japan 30 years ago. Many people were using wa-puro (word processors that let you type in the phonetic form and choose from the appropriate kanji). I imagine the effect is far more common now.

I remember one time when a university engineering professor couldn't remember how to write the kanji for "police". He didn't seem embarrassed asking someone else. I don't know if they still do, but they would often demonstrate by writing out the character with their index finger like a pen in the other hand's palm.


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