I think I just did my first "programming" in CSS. For the work in progress, my router simply provides no URLs for paths not yet created. On the table of contents I finally made a #css rule "a:not([href])" to be clearer than just having a click do nothing.
or, anyone doing serious computer troubleshooting. I just had this while trying to install my printer in #guix.
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RT @Param_eth
Sed life of a web developer 🤣😂
https://twitter.com/Param_eth/status/1523181550179065858
Like maybe what other apps you run, or easier access to your location or phone number, or the privilege of irritating you with popup "limited time exclusive" ads.
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RT @worldsendless
They will pay you to use their app instead of your browser. How does that make business sense? Because they are getting something about you from the app that browser safety doesn't allow.
https://twitter.com/WorldsEndless/status/1522782967281594368
https://xkcd.com/224
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RT @MrGung1
Why LISP hasn't won? Simple. Because the world is mediocre.
https://twitter.com/MrGung1/status/1522297776486428672
The CSS Garden sites were an inspiration to me! I've never been able to stop hoping about my CSS ever since. I learned that web design can be an art (albeit one I am not good at)
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RT @WebDesignMuseum
Happy 19th Birthday CSS Zen Garden!
In May 2003 the Canadian web designer Dave Shea launched a community gallery of websites called CSS Zen Garden.
https://webdesignmuseum.org/web-design-history/css-zen-garden-2003
#ZenGarden #…
https://twitter.com/WebDesignMuseum/status/1521502338283978755
Beautiful day to have finished a book while the kids played outside @ericnormand #Clojure #NotClojure #GrokkingSimplicity
Easy troll -- "HTML is 4-letters!"
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RT @scottmcnealy
I know this one.
https://twitter.com/scottmcnealy/status/1516983361750794240
Some headway: here we are with an emacs-style of implementation, using #clojure for the hiccup and emacs as a battering ram for repetitive work.
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer