Exactly.
I can almost guarantee there will be a sudden incline in reported 'cases' of this 'disease.' But I bet the CDC still won't receive any samples.
I completely agree.
Standards are written and imposed for a reason. Standards seem to be important everywhere but in the HTML rendering crowd - web developers and programmers responsible for writing the renderers are both at fault for not promoting adoption and compliance to the HTML standards.
HTML renderers are far too lenient when it comes to rendering markup that doesn't comply to the standard. The only thing the web developer can do is ASSUME that his HTML is perfectly fine. These things working together have really impeded strict adoption of the HTML and CSS specifications. People just assume "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Sony didn't really make any mistakes this generation. Nintendo, however, aggressively innovated. This creates a paradigm that Sony HAD to make some mistakes. Nintendo gained a lot of momentum and galvanized a nostalgic atmosphere, further developing this paradigm.
I survived EON8 and all I got was this crappy t-shirt. :(
The sounds now complete the MacBook as a lightsaber. It was already hot enough to sever limbs and cauterize the wound at the same time.
Exactly. I can almost guarantee there will be a sudden incline in reported 'cases' of this 'disease.' But I bet the CDC still won't receive any samples.
I completely agree. Standards are written and imposed for a reason. Standards seem to be important everywhere but in the HTML rendering crowd - web developers and programmers responsible for writing the renderers are both at fault for not promoting adoption and compliance to the HTML standards. HTML renderers are far too lenient when it comes to rendering markup that doesn't comply to the standard. The only thing the web developer can do is ASSUME that his HTML is perfectly fine. These things working together have really impeded strict adoption of the HTML and CSS specifications. People just assume "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Sony didn't really make any mistakes this generation. Nintendo, however, aggressively innovated. This creates a paradigm that Sony HAD to make some mistakes. Nintendo gained a lot of momentum and galvanized a nostalgic atmosphere, further developing this paradigm.