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Adrian Roselli

I am still confounded people use ‘MPA’ to mean ‘web pages’ because ‘SPA’ proponents convinced an industry that web pages were bad but now those same people realize SPAs were built on hubris and lies (as opposed to open and scalable standards).

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Konnor Rogers

@aardrian Thank you!

"Browser navigation is slow because we throw MBs of JS into each request so we solved a problem we created by making SPAs" 🤡

Chris Ferdinandi ⚓️

@aardrian I use it as a deliberate juxtaposition because SPAs are still actually webpages.

Chris Ferdinandi ⚓️

@aardrian to clarify, MPA is a great way to get the attention of people who need “shiny new thing” and explain to them why SPAs suck, actually

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