Long answer: It is worse, and it all boils down to two phrases which I classify as "marketing speak". Marketing speaks aim is to impress and influence you, "technical speaks" aim is to inform and educate you. When shopping for a library or framework for your next feature or project, it helps to distinguish between the two. Usually any time you see a buzzword, you've stumbled upon some marketing speak. The buzz-wordy term "declarative" has been popularized by React, so I just thought I'd apply it to HTML and hopefully encourage someone to skill up on the web fundamentals (HTML, JS and CSS) before tackling JS frameworks to avoid disasters like this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42464888/how-do-i-change....
> highly-interactive
What does this mean? Are you talking about video games? Because that is what comes to mind when I see the term "highly interactive".
> logic-driven
Aren't all programming languages logic driven? Or are there some feelings-driven apps?
Long answer: It is worse, and it all boils down to two phrases which I classify as "marketing speak". Marketing speaks aim is to impress and influence you, "technical speaks" aim is to inform and educate you. When shopping for a library or framework for your next feature or project, it helps to distinguish between the two. Usually any time you see a buzzword, you've stumbled upon some marketing speak. The buzz-wordy term "declarative" has been popularized by React, so I just thought I'd apply it to HTML and hopefully encourage someone to skill up on the web fundamentals (HTML, JS and CSS) before tackling JS frameworks to avoid disasters like this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42464888/how-do-i-change....
> highly-interactive
What does this mean? Are you talking about video games? Because that is what comes to mind when I see the term "highly interactive".
> logic-driven
Aren't all programming languages logic driven? Or are there some feelings-driven apps?