I completely agree with his sentiment, although I would rephrase it:
Users who disable javascript are responsible for dealing with the problems caused by lack of javascript.
As for why it's false, I think it's obvious. You can turn off javascript with the click of a user-friendly UI button, whereas programming ability is a much harder to attain skill.
Users who disable javascript are responsible for dealing with the problems caused by lack of javascript.
As for why it's false, I think it's obvious. You can turn off javascript with the click of a user-friendly UI button, whereas programming ability is a much harder to attain skill.