Dear Microsoft Internet Explorer Development Team,
Would you like to take the source of Firefox (or any browser besides Internet Explorer) and call it Internet Explorer 11?
Thanks.
–Derrick
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Dear Microsoft Internet Explorer Development Team,
Would you like to take the source of Firefox (or any browser besides Internet Explorer) and call it Internet Explorer 11?
Thanks.
–Derrick
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Today, my co-worker found that the web-application he developed worked only in Firefox, and it didn’t work in Internet Explorer(IE). He immediately asked me if we should ignore the IE users or not.
I know that he was working on JQuery(Javascript). It is not surprised that IE does not support the standard JQuery. However, it doesn’t mean that we can simply remove our support to IE users. In fact, IE still have more than 55% of market share today, while Firefox have around 30% only.(See here for more information) It’s too early(and not responsible) to ignore such a large user group.
So, after he complained about how fxxking the IE was for an hour, I tried to find out that the problem. I found that the problem came from his code rather than from IE. He had an extra tag in his code. Firefox was so smart to catch the error and ignore it. That’s why it only worked in Firefox, but not in IE.
So, here are what I’ve learned today:
Next time before you complain to your manager about how fxxking the IE is, think twice.
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