In this article, Carson Gross explores how the term REST (Representational State Transfer) evolved to mean nearly the opposite of its original definition in modern web development. It traces how REST, originally defined by Roy Fielding to describe the web's architecture of hypermedia-driven interactions, came to be widely misused as a term for JSON-based APIs that lack the key hypermedia constraints that define true REST architectural style.
I didn’t quite follow.
They’re using htmx, make errors, and learning something new about using it?
That’s like using any new tech though, right? Or - depending on the devs - happens even with established tech.
I’ve never seen htmx in production. I find it interesting though and want to explore using it. That won’t be at work though. :)