Edit: please do boost this!
I am doing research on this myself, but I wanted to know if other people had good resources handy.
What resources are currently available for websites that need to build something stable, maintainable, secure, and accessible? Think in education or government, an audience that partially needs to comply with accessibility requirements and that values stability.
And what frameworks are there that currently have good docs for building something like that? (Preferring progressive enhancement route and not something that needs to be updated every month to prevent JavaScript library insecurities. Docs are important, working under assumption that the only one with website experience is ... me.)
(Also lemme know if anyone knows of a good hashtag to add to get the right people to see this.)
[#]webDevelopment #askFedi
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Hmm, found Ember.js. Actually doesn't seem like a bad choice, has LTS releases and readable/accessible docs. And seems like it'd be easy to onboard anyone with JavaScript experience.
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Sigh, this is actually hellish to research. May have to go to the drawing board, list up important requirements, and then... hope that whatever we choose isn't abandoned in five years? Think a hard line of portable FE code is necessary.
Okay, did find some good resources on how to determine what's necessary. Will add those later.
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