@SecondRikudo Internet Explorer (in the past) was so tightly integrated with windows that updating by any other means other than Windows Update was pretty much impossible. With Spartan we're changing that architecture to allow out-of-band updates, etc.
i see - so less libraries more minimalist code to do the minimum of what you need done = increases load times. Drawback Consumes more coding time to accomplish tasks.
@JonathanSampson Eventually, all browsers implement document.createElement similarly (not under the hood, but they all implement the contract correctly).
UPDATE
This is not a duplicate of the question above because the following doesn't apply to my case
I'm using bootstrap and I added font awesome through Less, overriding
the Glyphicons.
(from the question I've allegedly duplicated)
I know the question has been asked before: here and h...
@SecondRikudo Not using jQuery is okay - when it's okay :) But if you want to work for a large company, you'll need to consider supporting Internet Explorer 7 and/or 8. Microsoft alone has invested hundreds of thousands of developer hours alone creating things like Enterprise Mode that rescue Enterprise customers from their IE 8 dependency.
@JonathanSampson I just think if you're not selling XP anymore then there's no point in not giving it away for free (replace XP with any OS version you can't buy anymore)
@JonathanSampson so yeah, back to jQuery. I think there's a time where a company needs to choose between 3% usage of IE8- or 50% usage of mobile users.
@JonathanSampson I had enough crap from Sharepoint for life, thank you very much.
And all our intranet applications are my current (admittedly small) company uses sane web technologies.
And like I said, since the day I realized I can just choose to ignore all of that crappy part of the world, and just do what I like, I became a much happier man :)
I just have to share this: An acquaintance of mine likes to sew historical clothing. She makes them in all sizes, most of which she is too large for herself so she got another model:
You can easily do work in XP without getting sick. Not only for production uses but also as a tinkering tool for learning and the spirit of open source
@TylerH I don't think it is... the unpatched vulnerabilities of XP will become more broadly known and targeted. Why give people an OS that will almost certainly result in pain and suffering today?
@TylerH I agree with you - but when you have a massive international company that is targeted by thousands for various reasons, silly and all, you have to be more cautious :)
I don't think it really applies if it's just hosted on some repository somewhere, like github
and in a case of bitter medicine, maybe it's better if new attack vectors against older OSes that aren't supported anymore force those few holdouts to upgrade
bottom line is I'm a tinkerer, we need to be able to tinker with more software
@TylerH You wouldn't be forcing "holdouts" to upgrade, you would be subjecting them to encryption-based ransom tactics, exposing their banking credentials and possibly causing them financial distress, leaving personal information and more. You could really destroy a person by "gifting" an unsupported OS to them.
@JonathanSampson If they go out of their way to find, download, and install the old free version, the onus of defending against all those threats should be on them
@SecondRikudo Unless they use something like Enterprise Mode. We recently had over two-dozen representatives from large corporations/government groups visit the Redmond campus with their intranet apps. Enterprise Mode removed ~99% of their barriers to upgrading.
@TylerH Well people can already go out of their way to find XP, download, and install it. And the onus is on them at that point :) But if Microsoft is giving it to them, for use, it's another story.
@TylerH You've got to step back a moment, and understand that there is a world far more different than you and I live in. While I feel that Microsoft could give XP out for free to hackers (classic sense), I don't want to be naive and assume that they could do so easily.
@TylerH When I joined Microsoft I found myself having to admit my ignorance more often than I was comfortable doing. When you talk to the lawyers and understand what they deal with, you learn to just assume that the simplistic image in our mind is just that... and simplistic misjudgment :)
@TylerH When these so called business people ask me how it's possible that after 2 years of development on my own projects I still deliver features in under a week
@JonathanSampson Nope, that's giving up on 5% of the users (generally less in my case, my application isn't really general audience kind of thing, so yey for me), for the sake of investing more in the rest of the 95%.
It's not wise for me to double up my development time or hurt my performance for less than 5% of the audience.
@JonathanSampson while we're on the subject, you should use your clout to dump the "fast" and "complete" profiles so that I can use :has() in CSS :-) Pretty please
@SecondRikudo I understand; but the moment you start thinking globally, and realizing just how big and important 5% can be, you'll hopefully see the issue differently.
Of course, I'm granting you the 5% number - there are far, far more people using old IE than 5%.
Ana Tudor produced dozens of beautiful examples, all with just a single <input type="range">. We've covered the how-to before, but Ana goes deeper adding useful functionality and using new uncharted stuff like /deep/. Direct Link to Article — Permalink… Styled Range Sliders is a post from CSS-Tricks
@StephanMuller well I listened to a lot of the classics that you guys listened, haven't found anything new that I've liked in a couple of months though
What I like most in no particular order, not sure if my genre names are correct so I've put in examples: Singer-songerwriter (Adele, 3 Doors Down) Soul (Seal) Soft rock (Queen, Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers) Some rap (Eminem, Lewis & Maclemore)
Also at one point I tried listening to spooky music while working and then suddenly realized that my subconscious was getting very agitated and on edge, it was a strange experience