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Freelance front-end developer / Builds websites for the people that use them / Does things at @fronteers / Works at @mildbunch

Joined March 2007
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    1. Peter-Paul Koch ‏@ppk 19 Jan 2015

      Front end and back end. http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2015/01/front_end_and_b.html …

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    2. Bramus! ‏@bramus 19 Jan 2015

      @ppk But: upgrading 1 hosting account is a lot easier than upgrading all visitors their browsers. That’s the difference.

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      Hidde ‏@hdv 19 Jan 2015

      @bramus upgrading 1 hosting account is something you can do and have control over, upgrading your visitors browsers isn't @ppk

      9:12 AM - 19 Jan 2015
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        1. Bramus! ‏@bramus 19 Jan 2015

          @hdv @ppk Alas it is not always under your control (think of open-source software).

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        2. Hidde ‏@hdv 19 Jan 2015

          @bramus you have a choice which open source software you use, but no choice about what your users use to come to your website

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        4. Bramus! ‏@bramus 19 Jan 2015

          @hdv Talking about open source software that I write and distribute. I can’t choose which runtime versions my users will run.

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        5. Hidde ‏@hdv 19 Jan 2015

          @bramus ah, got it!

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        6. Hidde ‏@hdv 19 Jan 2015

          @bramus and yes we should be, haha! #beeroclock

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