I would be much more comfortable with some of alternate standard, a standard for webapps where folks could download them similarly to how "Chromium Apps" used to work. But the idea of having the web filled with JS instead of the originally intended hypertext makes me a bit... sad. Espeically because I never really lived to see the web in it's purest form. I started using the internet in the Flash era.
It is rather upsetting when people trash JS devs just because of the abuse by some web developers. Please don't do that, JS is not an inherently bad language. It being shoehorned into every website, often by the demand of companies, is the issue.
Anyway the web is so over, we need interfaces which are as rich, three-dimensional and responsive as modern online mmos, with lots of bots, humans using bots, humans, cyborgs, ais and whatever communing online. And in-eye displays. Or maybe, in-brain.
Man-Computer Symbiosis
JCR Licklider
1960
@polarisfm
The problem with javascript is it is designed to break the fundamental concept of the web: HTML is a *simple* markup language which can be applied to arbitrary texts, and which leaves the exact manner of presentation TO THE VIEWER.