add id link and Expo 2030 mention - online edit of handbook/troggle/trogspeculate.html

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ effort. [ See <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_JavaScript_fr
Wikipedia list of javascript frameworks</a>.] With our deep historical perspective ("cough"),
we can expect <a href="https://www.circleid.com/posts/20201031-the-javascript-ecosystem/">this
menagerie to sort itself</a> out into a stable, standardised foundation
within the next couple of decades but probably not within the next 10 years.
within the next couple of decades but probably not within the next 10 years [i.e. by April 2029, in time for Expo 2030].
(ECMAscript 12 is definitely on the way to making these frameworks redundant.)
<p>
A web API to expose the troggle database (read-only) would allow some keen
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ this addresses <strong>our biggest problem: devising something that can be
maintained by fewer, less-expert people who can only devote short snippets
of time and not long-duration immersion</strong>.
<h4>Front-ends update</h4>
<h4 id="frontends">Front-ends update</h4>
<p>Three years later (re above) and there is still no sign of stability in front-end
frameworks. There are now some Python frameworks, so maybe one of these will give us
the stability we want that Javascript is failing to provide, such as <a href=