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Some people would use user agent sniffing to serve up different pages to different browsers. It sucked. It makes your life as a developer easier. I tweeted a little bit about this and Jon Lunman shared a really nice abridged history of the Browser Wars that I thought did a great job of summarizing what it was like and why standards matter.
And he let me pull his series of tweets together into a summary that I will link to [] down on the show notes as well. Jon wrote in the early years of IE, Microsoft really pushed the boundaries of what could be done with JavaScript.
No other browser at the time came close to offering the same native-like experience that we all take for granted today. This meant a ton of rich dynamic web apps only worked in IE. But everyone used windows so everyone had IE, right? No big deal. By then there was a decade worth of enterprise [] web apps in production that were built for IE only and it would be too expensive to rewrite or replace for modern browsers.
We all want the web to evolve and get better, but if Google takes [] matters into their own hands and adds nonstandard features to Chrome, then Chrome risks becoming the new IE6. So that was Jon. Chrome has more developer advocates than some browser vendors have employees. And when Google does things like this, they put Firefox, Safari and other browser vendors in an awkward spot.
Do they ignore the element and they get accused of not innovating? On mobile devices, a [] majority of web usage happens in apps. A segment of people truly believe that in order to keep up, browser features need to grow rapidly to match the feature sets that are available in native apps.
On desktop, we use browsers and native apps alongside each other comfortably all day long. No one thinks this is weird. So no, HTML is not dead. See you next time.
A few others have wondered the same at the repo and on Discourse. In this case it looks like the team wants to make use of Layered APIs instead, which is apparently the new hotness. The process that is in place now is the same process that was in place when the picture implementation was underway.
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