• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Not sure what web framework “made you obsolete” in 2003. I don’t even think jQuery existed then let alone anything you could accurately call a framework

    Edit: just looked it up, first jQuery release was 2006 so I’m not sure what you’re smoking but I want some

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      1 month ago

      People genuinely thought ColdFusion would allow untrained businessmen to make complex websites with no coding, only markup. It could generously be described as a “web framework”, and it was released in 1995.

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      Wow. I forget that there are babies on the Internet, now.

      There were back-end web frameworks as early as the 1990s. The Internet started long before JavaScript existed.

      God I feel old, now. Fuck. Lol.

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      I’m assuming he means backend frameworks, like Ruby on Rails, Codeigniter, CakePHP, etc. That fits the timeframe, I think?