1. Exquisite Tweets from @jtaby, @tomdale

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    Watching the reaction to iCloud reiterates that people will pick and choose facts that reinforce their existing opinions and ignore others.

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    Majd Jack Taby

    The fact that all these web developers are surprised you're capable of building a UI like this highlights a huge problem in our industry

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    Imagine if native developers were surprised that you can implement pinch and zoom on iOS applications.

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    The reason is a lack of good tooling. Everybody wastes their time writing boilerplate on top of shitty frameworks instead of focusing on UX

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    I am not responsible for what is said or not said in this blog post: "The Fallacy of Modern Web Development" - jtaby.com/2011/08/01/fal…

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    I have to admit, drunk blogging is awesome, I just hope I don't' wake up to regret this.

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  2. Web frameworks think they're competing with each other, but they're not. They're competing with Cocoa. Anything else sets the bar too low.

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    Tom Dale

  3. The number of disparate JS frameworks creates a paradox of choice. Instead of one framework with 4 books, we have 4 frameworks with no books

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    Users don't know what to dedicate time and energy to, they don't know what will last. Many of these frameworks will die soon.

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