Sean Ellis
United States of America
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(May 2, 2007 - 4:39 PM)
This is awesome. May I please receive an invite?
sean.paul.ellis (at) gmail.com
Thank you.
(Oct 12, 2006 - 8:49 AM)
I agree with you comment and that would be an interesting stat to examine.
(Oct 11, 2006 - 4:29 PM)
There are plenty of tools and resources available to ensure that your site is interoperable with different browsers. If you're writing a million page web application and are not creating some type of modular code/script, then I hope you're not receiving a contract worth $750K. I'm not saying that you can't set a baseline for intentional functionality. Then if something is developed or a requirement is added afterwards, then you live with it as an issue and do you best to create a work around, but not being able to take into consideration your audience and what browsers they use is pretty sad.
It's not an oversimplification by any means, especially since most people end up using an editor that "generate" all of your code for you. That just shows that you're willing to perform a job but not understand how the technology works.
If my statement is an oversimplication then creating a site with "a million pages" is a drastic over-dramatisation.
(Oct 11, 2006 - 3:04 PM)
Yeah, I know. I just read the PS3 presale article. Sad.
(Oct 11, 2006 - 9:30 AM)
A majority of you sound like ridiculous browser fan-boys! Is it really that important which browser you use? No. You're still viewing the same internet.
You'll always have a division based on what technologies are available for each browser and what W3C standards are present, if any. You just suck it up and quite b****ing. If you're a developer you just take it into consideration that you have to dev a site for multiple browsers, get paid, and move on.
What are you going to argue over next? Next gen gaming consoles?