@slightlylate OK this is cool … but is it me or Polymer is going in a "yet another framework" direction instead of promoting W3C standards?
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@WebReflection yes, it's just you. - 6 more replies
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@slightlylate Hasn't Apple removed webcomponents and shadow DOM code from webkit? Should we resort to polyfills when dealing with Safari? -
@kkrishnanand Polymer has that covered. Apple did remove the code, but has said they are working in a new impl in a branch.
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@slightlylate Pretty cool! Doesn’t work on Safari though? -
@bdc stop using Safari, Ben. It's a bad browser. Of course good new things are unsupported. Move to IE on Windows for better support. - 3 more replies
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@slightlylate We're starting to use Web Componets in FirefoxOS (sans Polymer), too! (cc@wilsonpage)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@slightlylate where can i read about the current state of web components? -
@progrium http://webcomponents.org - if anything there is unclear let us know :)@slightlylate
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@slightlylate@brunolazzaro This is awesome!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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