On Saturday, 13 July 2013 at 23:40:02 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
From the developer's perspective, ever since v7, IE isn't as bad as people say. I do webdev and I've had just as much trouble with FF as I've had with IE.

Personally, I found Firefox 2 to be the biggest piece of trash back in the day, I'd rather use IE6 as a user and a developer (IE6 had bugs and incomplete implementations, sure, but there were pretty easy workarounds for all of them - they were annoying at worst, rather than show-stoppers. FF2 just simply didn't offer the features I wanted at all, despite them being in the CSS standard.)

And nowadays, the #1 source of pain, by *far*, is Google Chrome. As in virtually every bug I get for my work sites is a Chrome bug in their basic html (they, I kid you not, broke <form> with multiple submit buttons in one of their releases, and <a target="_BLANK"> in one shortly thereafter). Bog simple html, worked everywhere else, failed in Chrome after one of their waaay too frequent automatic updates) or css handling. And all bets are off if you do try to get fancy, even if it works today on chrome 1337, who knows how many bugs they'll introduce in the 236 releases that will auto-update by this time next week.

but it can run DOOM..... at a frame rate similar to my old Pentium 1 computer despite being on a 100x faster processor. lol, what a joke. I can't believe so many people actually use that crap.

The #2 hassle nowadays? ipads.

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