Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Mar 2009 23:26 UTC, submitted by inkslinger
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Some standards should of course be adhered to, and the ones you mentioned are decent examples. But everything in Acid3? Sometimes I feel that many developers do frilly stuff like that just because they can, not because they should.
I'm with MS on their decision...the entire kitchen sink approach just isn't worth it.
I'm with MS on their decision...the entire kitchen sink approach just isn't worth it.
I cannot side with Microsoft here, as long as they leave important pieces of the puzzle out (SVG) while offering incompatible own implementations to improve vendor lockin (Silverlights vector graphics which were clearly derived). We are not talking about kitchen sink here, but something along the lines of being able to display real vector graphics.




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Some standards should of course be adhered to, and the ones you mentioned are decent examples. But everything in Acid3? Sometimes I feel that many developers do frilly stuff like that just because they can, not because they should.
I'm with MS on their decision...the entire kitchen sink approach just isn't worth it.