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Since when has an inexperienced mob of people ever done the correct thing on the first try?Only web standards are not created by an "inexperienced mob of people" but by large multinationals, multiple CS PhDs, and seasoned developers.
And if we consider every generation of new developers an "inexperienced mob of people", then we have absolutely no claim to ever being called an industry and engineers.
>And, yet, the mob has continued the very fine legacy of those 90s (and 80s and 70s) software developers in pushing software into more places it's never been before. Somehow, it's working
Working in what? Mobile apps, counting in the millions, have actually "pushed software into more places it's never been before", and most of those are usually native, or done with non-web technologies (of course web stacks encroach there too). For most people, those mobile apps on their smartphones is how they interact most of the time with the internet, not www, even if they have a laptop at home or at work. For younger people even more so.
>But, if you show me something better, I'll gladly participate.
Better things come from people feeling the need to create them. They don't appear on their own, and people migrate to them. Else people can be stuck with the same BS for decades, centuries or millennia (consider dynasties ruling for centuries before the people of some country attempt to bring them down in favor of democracy).