@r3trofitted @olleolleolle @stevehill all this stuff still works btw :)
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Thomas 🔭🕹️ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:00:53 JST Thomas 🔭🕹️ -
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Ronan Limon Duparcmeur (r3trofitted@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:00:55 JST Ronan Limon Duparcmeur @olleolleolle @stevehill @thomasfuchs great minds think alike! And old minds reminisce alike, I suppose…
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Olle (olleolleolle@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:00:58 JST Olle @stevehill @r3trofitted @thomasfuchs At the Copenhagen.rb we warmly mentioned Scriptaculous just yesterday night.
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Steve Hill (stevehill@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:01:11 JST Steve Hill @r3trofitted The website is still up - see the Web 2.0 goodness! http://script.aculo.us - and, thanks @thomasfuchs for the memories
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Ronan Limon Duparcmeur (r3trofitted@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:01:14 JST Ronan Limon Duparcmeur @stevehill well, you clearly should have had the Dinosaur Goat trading card! That said, Scriptaculous was so great for the time. Fond memories.
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Steve Hill (stevehill@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:01:17 JST Steve Hill @r3trofitted Now I feel old. Using both Prototype (with Scriptaculous, of course) and jQuery on a project that only supported IE6… that was how I spent 2009-2011.
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Ronan Limon Duparcmeur (r3trofitted@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Sep-2024 00:01:19 JST Ronan Limon Duparcmeur If jQuery and UJS were the Rails Dark Ages, what was the Prototype era? The Jurassic?
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