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This. I tried spinning up a Win2k VM a few months back and was surprised to find that the web's now basically off limits to Win2K because of TLS. What's even more surprising is that the same barrier doesn't keep an Amiga[1] off the web. (Javascript is another matter, of course!)
[1] https://github.com/jens-maus/amissl
I'm starting in the middle for productivity reasons, and a thorn in my side is k8s and microservice shenanigans.
The data store has its own language which is how it got started, and my vision is to build complex digital products with simple infrastructure.
For HTML/JS/DOM, I am accepting it into my heart as I can ship product on those technologies. But, I do believe in fixing them. For example, I believe we can fix HTML with some reactive extensions which I have started.
https://book.adama-platform.com/rxhtml/ref.html
The experiment here is to have a way to build robust apps with Js skills.
For the DOM, I've building a new scene tree called roslin. https://github.com/mathgladiator/roslin
I'm still playing with it as I build the WYSIWYG tooling to feed it. However, a new DOM is all fun and good until you get to text entry.
My base level is Linux with JVM, but I believe the base can be radically simplified. For now, until I can drive revenue these are hypothetical.
It's a lot of work just to make an online board game... the hardest way possible.