yes, and it frustrates me, but I'm also curious what other systemic factors you'd blame instead (browser vendors? Mobile platforms?)
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I guess the real answer is "stop blaming people and start working together to figure it out because the web is pretty cool, geez"
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strong confirm. Many people inside browser companies get that. Unfortunately the ones who don't are fracking loud.
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how can a source be directed? Did you mean developers are only angry with other developers? I agree, and that that's wrong.
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I mean standards folks who work on implementations are angry at people writing code for the platform.
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We do not do a good job explaining our constraints at times
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it's not our job. But I try. I try like hell.
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Disagree. The top slots for rage from all engine developers I've met are for graphics drivers, antivirus, and anything "b/c legacy."
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And the folks who created the spellings of XMLHttpRequest and Referer.
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Referer is how we who can't spell check the privilege of those who can. Educate yourselves.
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brain parser needed too much lookahead to parse that sentence.
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imagine if we yelled at our customers like they do.
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I may have stories.
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Do you ever get the feeling that developers who take the time to scream about javascript / web have a tinge of entitlement to them?
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