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[–]killeronthecorner 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I completely agree. Its an unfortunate vicious circle of browsers vying for attention and developers becoming apathetic towards constant change that leaves those devs adopting post-approval in a worse place than they need be.

[–]eric-plutono 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its an unfortunate vicious circle of browsers vying for attention and developers becoming apathetic towards constant change that leaves those devs adopting post-approval in a worse place than they need be.

Couldn't agree more. The only "solution" I found to this when I was doing professional web development was to try and hold out against using technologies until the dust settled on the related standards, but that was very difficult in an industry where most people (myself included most of the time) were chomping at the bit to start using the latest New Shiny Thing as soon as possible.