Hi Michael -

Mine is 4.2.1 . I know that might not be supported. But I thought
Polyfills will save the day in such cases or the app would fail
gracefully (with an error page of sorts)



On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Michael Giuffrida
<[email protected]> wrote:
> What version of Android are you using? It looks great on the stock browser
> for 4.4.2 (which is fairly recent).
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Sharma, Saurabh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I would have loved to believe so. However,  when  i see this site and
>> almost any other polymer creation not  only not render but also fail in a
>> non-graceful manner on  stock android browsers,  i do  not quite get
>> convinced of that.
>>
>> There needs be more time and effort in making the great work(polymer)
>> reach prime time. Would love to get thoughts of community on same.
>>
>> ~Saurabh
>> https://about.me/saurshaz
>>
>> On Apr 28, 2015 11:22 PM, "Richard" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> We have developed perhaps the largest Polymer.js web app/site to date;
>>> our app is certainly much bigger than the Topeka app.
>>> https://learn.modern-developer.com/
>>>
>>> I will write a comprehensive overview (the good, the bad, and the
>>> wonderful) of Polymer later, but for now, ruminate on the following:
>>>
>>> 1. The worst part of Polymer is that the Polyfill library is slow when it
>>> has to render and parse a lot of content. The beta version of our site used
>>> to timeout on Firefox, until we implement lazy loading. And our site used to
>>> take about 2 minutes to load on Safari. But now it works fast and very well
>>> on all evergreen browsers, after we helped out Polymer a bit by not forcing
>>> it to load and parse all the content at once.
>>>
>>> 2. The best part of Polymer (and something no one seems to speak of) is
>>> that you can use it as a combination of jQuery + Bootstrap +
>>> Backbone/Angular (or any other frontend framework). And because you can do
>>> nearly everything either imperatively (that is, with pure JavaScript code,
>>> as you would in React.js) or declaratively (that is, with standard or custom
>>> HTML elements and template variables), you will likely experience frontend
>>> development nirvana, the elusive delight and joy one feels when there exists
>>> no boundary between work, play, pleasure.
>>>
>>> By the way, we are interested in hiring a top notch Frontend Developer
>>> and Backend Developer for two of the absolute best modern developer jobs in
>>> the entire industry right now. No, you don't have to know Polymer.js (but it
>>> will certainly help); you just have to be creative, gritty, and highly
>>> skilled.
>>> ______________________________________________
>>> Here is a bit more:
>>> You will change thousands (likely millions) of lives, influence a new
>>> generation of web developers, and create four of the largest and most
>>> ambitious programs for developers, all while simultaneously solving
>>> real-world problems like eradicable disease, poverty, and lack of education
>>> and opportunity in impoverished countries. No, we aren't a nonprofit; we
>>> just do badass developer stuff while simultaneously solving other real-world
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> Becoming very rich will likely be just an unintended inevitably, so we
>>> won't even have to discuss salary and equity until we must, because the
>>> incredible work we are doing, the people's life we will change, and the
>>> enriching life we ourselves will live, will be much more rewarding than any
>>> millions of dollars each of us is likely to make over the coming months and
>>> years.
>>>
>>> We already have hundreds of enrolled students, even though the Career
>>> Paths don't begin until the fall.
>>> https://learn.modern-developer.com/
>>> Check out the Work for Us section on our Learn.Modern Developer site. The
>>> link is at the bottom of the page. I can't think of any other company—not
>>> Google, not Facebook—that gives their employees as much as we do. You would
>>> be core engineer number 3.
>>>
>>> The other parts of Modern Developer are coming in early 2016; you can
>>> read a synopsis of each here:
>>> https://modern-developer.com/
>>> ______________________________________________
>>>
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