To be snarky, do they? The average user doesn't even know what JS is.
Users want websites that are fast and solve their problems, with a good UI. They don't care how it's made.
Make websites that people enjoy using. A good developer can do that with any set of tools, though a no-JS approach is limited in scope.
To be snarky, do they? The average user doesn't even know what JS is.
Users want websites that are fast and solve their problems, with a good UI. They don't care how it's made.
Make websites that people enjoy using. A good developer can do that with any set of tools, though a no-JS approach is limited in scope.