I really appreciated Cory LaViska’s take on #WebComponents here.
Web Components Are Not the Future — They’re the Present
An open reply to Ryan Carniato's post entitled 'Web Components Are Not the Future'
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I really appreciated Cory LaViska’s take on #WebComponents here.
An open reply to Ryan Carniato's post entitled 'Web Components Are Not the Future'
(www.abeautifulsite.net)
From Oscar's homework:
“Sara has 7 boxes for holding seashells. There are 0 shells in each box. How many shells does Sara have? Tell what math you used to find the answer”
My snarky answer: “We don't know. I mean she has to have some shells otherwise why would she have 7 boxes for them? Or is it just wishful thinking on Sara’s part?
But if you're wondering how many she has *in boxes*, that's 0.”
Clearly I’d make a lousy 3rd grader.