Sounds like yes, they are flattered for exactly that. And it's totally ok.
There exists small joys in life, like being flattered for something that other people might not think are much of a big deal.
I guess that's one reason why something may be called flattering in the first place, if they didn't see it as being all that much in their own eyes, but somebody else appreciates it.
There is an artist who takes images from magazines, repurposes them for his own art, and sells them for hundreds of thousands of dollars, then gets sued by the magazines & photographers & artists, and guess what, HE WINS AGAINST THOSE LAWSUITS. Copyright is BS, especially concerning HTML & CSS code. What a joke.
I'm a proponent of the natural web, where the focus of web development lies with W3C compliant HTML & CSS sprinkled with very small amounts of JavaScript (if necessary). Any JS frameworks that requires the user to modify their HTML to include non-W3C complient HTML attributes is a very poor architectural decision and should be avoided. Such frameworks include Angular. Unfortunately, your framework also falls into this category.
This is pointless to integrate. Payment systems are complicated and should be designed independently outside of the browser. This API looks very similar to a simple AJAX call anyway. It's pointless to create this API, and it can be confusing because now, as a developer, I have to read about the API, learn how to use it properly, find work-arounds for all the caveats, and find myself frustrated at how stupid the API is for existing.
I think you missed the point. This standardizes the process across all browsers and devices, for all applications. Additionally, it allows users to enter payment details only once for use in any application using this API
I am pro-ICE, pro-immigration, and anti-human-trafficking. Ice separates children from human traffickers and parents alike. Human traffickers bring children to the U.S. for sale by the tens of thousands every year. We should praise ICE for their commitment to protect children & their families who have traveled to America illegally. If they want to seek refuge, they should use our immigration system to seek refuge instead of sneaking into our country.
Everyone has a right for what they believe. Removing a library does as much effect as someone protesting on the street with a sign holding what they believe.
Like that 13 year kid (can’t rememer name) alone in front of parliament on school strike with a sign. Then more kids joined. Now entire cities are like Melbourne have massive protests for school strikes.
Suppose developers of Google, Microsoft and Amazon all protest against ICE and refuse to work for a project their involved, it’s a big signal.