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Microsoft released Visual Studio 97 in January 97, an IDE that continues to this day. Meanwhile, Netscape released something called Netscape Visual JavaScript in June 97 - a visual tool for "rapid crossware development”. Anyone remember using *that*? 🤔 #webdevhistory
Remember when Java was the most hyped web programming language? In 1997, Netscape was still hanging onto that narrative. At the same time, it began to subtly subvert it with something called "BeanConnect" (described in my post 👉 webdevelopmenthistory.com/1997-netscape-…) #webdevhistory
Imagine a framework that disappears before your code even runs. No runtime. No heavy scripts. Just pure, compiled speed. Sounds impossible? That’s exactly what Svelte does. Built by a journalist, not a traditional engineer. Surprised? You should be. 😏 #WebDevHistory #fypシviral
The long lost world of Amiga. In Sep 1997, Amiga Computing Magazine was trying to overlook Commodore's bankruptcy and finding inspiration in the Web. I particularly appreciated the writeup of Vaporware Software (vapor.com is now owned by a vaping co). #webdevhistory
Mind-blown dev fact! 🤯 The first actual computer "bug" wasn't a software glitch. It was a literal MOTH found in a relay of the Harvard Mark II computer in 1947. Makes you appreciate modern debugging, right? 😂 #Coding #WebDevHistory
Did you know? The ‘404 Not Found’ error comes from the room number (404) where the original database was stored at CERN. 🚪 #WebDevHistory #FunFact
🌟 Did you know that the first JavaScript framework, SproutCore, was released in 2006? Today, countless frameworks help devs build dynamic and interactive web apps! 💪 #WebDevHistory #JavaScriptEvolution
Did you know the first website went live on August 6, 1991? That's like, ancient history in internet years! 🌐 #WebDevHistory #InternetAnniversary
Fact: JavaScript was created in just 10 days! 🤯 Brendan Eich wrote it in 1995, and it’s now one of the most widely-used programming languages. #JavaScript #WebDevHistory
Web Development History Byte: Did you know that Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989? 🌐 Internet is older than you’d think. #WebDevHistory #TechTrivia
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Did you know React wasn’t made for web apps first? Facebook built it for their ad dashboard, and only later used it for full web UIs. #ReactJS #WebDevHistory #JavaScriptFacts
Did you know the world's first website is still live? Check it out & imagine the future web devs built from that simple code! #WebDevHistory #BlastFromThePast
2/5: First Gen: The Static Era! Back in the 90s, sites were simple HTML. Tools like the World Wide Web Wanderer (1993) & BeautifulSoup (2004) made scraping a breeze. But one tiny change 2 HTML? Boom, your script breaks! Fragile but foundational. #WebDevHistory
"Did you know the first-ever website went live on August 6, 1991? 📜 It was a simple page explaining the World Wide Web project. 🌐 No fancy graphics, just plain text! 📝 It was created by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. 🧑💻 #webdevhistory #internet #worldwideweb #firstwebsite
Stepping back to PHP basics—what's old is new again. Peeling layers back to procedural coding, rediscover what makes PHP the foundation for many CMS giants. #PHPNostalgia #WebDevHistory
Did you know? The Box Model was introduced by Microsoft in the early days of web development. It revolutionized layout design! #BoxModel #WebDevHistory
💡Did you know LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) has been powering the web for over 20 years? Despite its age, it remains a force to be reckoned with. Its simplicity, scalability, and versatility make it a strong choice for modern web development. #LAMPStack #WebDevHistory
Did you know that the world's first website went live on August 6, 1991? Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, created the site at CERN. This groundbreaking event marked the beginning of the World Wide Web as we know it today! fliplogics.com #WebDevHistory
Imagine a framework that disappears before your code even runs. No runtime. No heavy scripts. Just pure, compiled speed. Sounds impossible? That’s exactly what Svelte does. Built by a journalist, not a traditional engineer. Surprised? You should be. 😏 #WebDevHistory #fypシviral
2/5: First Gen: The Static Era! Back in the 90s, sites were simple HTML. Tools like the World Wide Web Wanderer (1993) & BeautifulSoup (2004) made scraping a breeze. But one tiny change 2 HTML? Boom, your script breaks! Fragile but foundational. #WebDevHistory
Mind-blown dev fact! 🤯 The first actual computer "bug" wasn't a software glitch. It was a literal MOTH found in a relay of the Harvard Mark II computer in 1947. Makes you appreciate modern debugging, right? 😂 #Coding #WebDevHistory
"Did you know the first-ever website went live on August 6, 1991? 📜 It was a simple page explaining the World Wide Web project. 🌐 No fancy graphics, just plain text! 📝 It was created by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. 🧑💻 #webdevhistory #internet #worldwideweb #firstwebsite
Did you know? The ‘404 Not Found’ error comes from the room number (404) where the original database was stored at CERN. 🚪 #WebDevHistory #FunFact
Did you know the 404 error has a hidden origin? 👀 Back in the '80s, at CERN, "Room 404" was where missing file requests were handled manually. That’s how the "404 Not Found" error was born! 🖥️📄 #WebDevHistory #FunFact
Did you know that the first ever website, created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991, is still online today? It's a simple HTML page dedicated to the World Wide Web project! #WebDevHistory #FunFact #TechTrivia 😎
Stepping back to PHP basics—what's old is new again. Peeling layers back to procedural coding, rediscover what makes PHP the foundation for many CMS giants. #PHPNostalgia #WebDevHistory
Fact: JavaScript was created in just 10 days! 🤯 Brendan Eich wrote it in 1995, and it’s now one of the most widely-used programming languages. #JavaScript #WebDevHistory
💡Did you know LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) has been powering the web for over 20 years? Despite its age, it remains a force to be reckoned with. Its simplicity, scalability, and versatility make it a strong choice for modern web development. #LAMPStack #WebDevHistory
🎉 Frontend Dogma celebrates reaching 10,000 posts by adding archives for the 2000s and 2010s, bridging gaps in frontend dev history! Explore topics and authors while unlocking a wealth of information. Congrats! 🍾 #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevHistory #Mi… ift.tt/0h2ubkw
Did you know the first website went live on August 6, 1991? That's like, ancient history in internet years! 🌐 #WebDevHistory #InternetAnniversary
🌟 Did you know that the first JavaScript framework, SproutCore, was released in 2006? Today, countless frameworks help devs build dynamic and interactive web apps! 💪 #WebDevHistory #JavaScriptEvolution
Did you know the world's first website is still live? Check it out & imagine the future web devs built from that simple code! #WebDevHistory #BlastFromThePast
Did you know? JavaScript was created in just 10 days by Brendan Eich in 1995 while he was at Netscape. Talk about a fast track to changing the face of web development! #JavaScript #WebDevHistory #webdeveloper #webdevelopment
Did you know? The Box Model was introduced by Microsoft in the early days of web development. It revolutionized layout design! #BoxModel #WebDevHistory
Web Development History Byte: Did you know that Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989? 🌐 Internet is older than you’d think. #WebDevHistory #TechTrivia
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Did you know that the world's first website went live on August 6, 1991? Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, created the site at CERN. This groundbreaking event marked the beginning of the World Wide Web as we know it today! fliplogics.com #WebDevHistory
"We can look back on DHTML now as being the impetus for the development of a standard programmatic interface to HTML pages." Aka what we know today as the Document Object Model (DOM). #webdevhistory #DOM webdevelopmenthistory.com/1997-the-year-…
Remember when Java was the most hyped web programming language? In 1997, Netscape was still hanging onto that narrative. At the same time, it began to subtly subvert it with something called "BeanConnect" (described in my post 👉 webdevelopmenthistory.com/1997-netscape-…) #webdevhistory
Microsoft released Visual Studio 97 in January 97, an IDE that continues to this day. Meanwhile, Netscape released something called Netscape Visual JavaScript in June 97 - a visual tool for "rapid crossware development”. Anyone remember using *that*? 🤔 #webdevhistory
Remember when Java was the most hyped web programming language? In 1997, Netscape was still hanging onto that narrative. At the same time, it began to subtly subvert it with something called "BeanConnect" (described in my post 👉 webdevelopmenthistory.com/1997-netscape-…) #webdevhistory
The long lost world of Amiga. In Sep 1997, Amiga Computing Magazine was trying to overlook Commodore's bankruptcy and finding inspiration in the Web. I particularly appreciated the writeup of Vaporware Software (vapor.com is now owned by a vaping co). #webdevhistory
"Did you know the first-ever website went live on August 6, 1991? 📜 It was a simple page explaining the World Wide Web project. 🌐 No fancy graphics, just plain text! 📝 It was created by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. 🧑💻 #webdevhistory #internet #worldwideweb #firstwebsite
Did you know React wasn’t made for web apps first? Facebook built it for their ad dashboard, and only later used it for full web UIs. #ReactJS #WebDevHistory #JavaScriptFacts
Did you know that the world's first website went live on August 6, 1991? Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, created the site at CERN. This groundbreaking event marked the beginning of the World Wide Web as we know it today! fliplogics.com #WebDevHistory
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