I’ve never been a fan of “webmail” (just give me a nice application to act as a client) but I’d argue it’s just as important for HTML emails to be rendered in a sandbox as well.
(Sidetrack: I’d really love to see Markdown become the de facto email standard for rich text but I know that won’t happen.)
Also don’t discount Markdown or Python. Both are becoming de facto standards, the lingua franca/trade language of modern time. Cultured people used to learn Greek to communicate with other cultured individuals; now they learn these
I’ve never been a fan of “webmail” (just give me a nice application to act as a client) but I’d argue it’s just as important for HTML emails to be rendered in a sandbox as well.
(Sidetrack: I’d really love to see Markdown become the de facto email standard for rich text but I know that won’t happen.)
Good idea. I confess to using webmail but if I was smarter: https://github.com/flathub/org.mozilla.Thunderbird
Also don’t discount Markdown or Python. Both are becoming de facto standards, the lingua franca/trade language of modern time. Cultured people used to learn Greek to communicate with other cultured individuals; now they learn these
I’m a Ruby developer and I could never get into Python. The syntax feels like a step backward to me.
I am an OG Perl enjoyer myself. So I can never complain about syntax :haha: