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Ok. You do have a point. There is a forum, though, spawn by DocO, which serves the purpose of hosting simple questions. [quote] Stupid Basic HTML Heh. We almost forget to discuss this aspect, it's easy to get lost in high-level abstractions, but this is core. [/quote] But yeah, stupid basic HTML is one entity, Javascript should be one entity too, no reason to split it up, or? I don't see skilled coders as an elite, just people who've studied a task more specifically, I didn't mean a segregation, just a simplification. Still, having to argument about this makes it sound like a bad idea: it isn't that simple if it already raises controversy, and indeed could have a negative impact. But Doc O said it well: "practical" javascript applied to it's main context, web pages, is different from "extreme" javascript borderlining the javascript sandbox. One is core, the other is high level abstractions. That's what I had in mind. People who do not want high level abstraction *yet*.
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