dzonga a day ago sourcemaps should be enabled -- that's how people learn.a lot of people learned to code on the web via viewsource - now we are obfuscating the code
OCTAGRAM 17 hours ago There was Cappucino by ex-Apple employees, and actual Apple devs had SproutCore. So where did they go? Why some unknown libraries?
AbstractH24 2 days ago Just came here to post this.Curious if it was done intentionally or simply due to hurrying. isodev 5 hours ago It's not a bug! Websites are supposed to have human-readable markup and scripts. rxliuli a day ago It appears to have been an accident now - they fixed the issue two hours after I posted on Reddit. AbstractH24 19 hours ago Curious if you get any sort of takedown notice. rxliuli 19 hours ago Haven't received it yet. phillipseamore 2 days ago The web version of the App Store? It's always been web and webview based, there used to be a preferences/default command to enable web inspector for App store, Music and more Apple apps on MacOS.
rxliuli a day ago It appears to have been an accident now - they fixed the issue two hours after I posted on Reddit. AbstractH24 19 hours ago Curious if you get any sort of takedown notice. rxliuli 19 hours ago Haven't received it yet.
AbstractH24 19 hours ago Curious if you get any sort of takedown notice. rxliuli 19 hours ago Haven't received it yet.
phillipseamore 2 days ago The web version of the App Store? It's always been web and webview based, there used to be a preferences/default command to enable web inspector for App store, Music and more Apple apps on MacOS.
sourcemaps should be enabled -- that's how people learn.
a lot of people learned to code on the web via viewsource - now we are obfuscating the code
App store uses svelte? :o
Apple Music uses Svelte too
There was Cappucino by ex-Apple employees, and actual Apple devs had SproutCore. So where did they go? Why some unknown libraries?
Just came here to post this.
Curious if it was done intentionally or simply due to hurrying.
It's not a bug! Websites are supposed to have human-readable markup and scripts.
It appears to have been an accident now - they fixed the issue two hours after I posted on Reddit.
Curious if you get any sort of takedown notice.
Haven't received it yet.
The web version of the App Store? It's always been web and webview based, there used to be a preferences/default command to enable web inspector for App store, Music and more Apple apps on MacOS.