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"), 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 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 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.) (ECMAscript 12 is definitely on the way to making these frameworks redundant.)
<p> <p>
A web API to expose the troggle database (read-only) would allow some keen 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 maintained by fewer, less-expert people who can only devote short snippets
of time and not long-duration immersion</strong>. 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 <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 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= the stability we want that Javascript is failing to provide, such as <a href=