His "theory" makes more sense than your sarcasm, because developing with standards in mind does not rule out making it work in outdated browsers like IE. It means developing "for all browsers" and avoiding to use proprietary features where possible. It means providing fallbacks and enabling graceful degradation, and making the code future-proof. It does not mean not developing for any browser, as you're so subtly implying.
eMule is just a client, and the network is called eDonkey2000 (mind the correct name) or just ed2k. There's a client called eDonkey2000 too, but I don't think people use it nowadays.
It's eBay, not Ebay.
His "theory" makes more sense than your sarcasm, because developing with standards in mind does not rule out making it work in outdated browsers like IE. It means developing "for all browsers" and avoiding to use proprietary features where possible. It means providing fallbacks and enabling graceful degradation, and making the code future-proof. It does not mean not developing for any browser, as you're so subtly implying.
Thanks, I'm actually doing that right now.
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tl;dr
eMule is just a client, and the network is called eDonkey2000 (mind the correct name) or just ed2k. There's a client called eDonkey2000 too, but I don't think people use it nowadays.
http://dis.4chan.org/read.php/dis/1124400519/1-40
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It's funny that you have a grammar tip in your signature, and yet you've used the "scientific" pluralization of the word "virus".