Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd May 2009 13:58 UTC, submitted by shaneco
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RE: Posting because I wanted to undo a comment
by Thom_Holwerda on Fri 22nd May 2009 14:55
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RE: Posting because I wanted to undo a comment
by bert64 on Sat 23rd May 2009 19:02
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There will always be proprietary software, and having worked with the Firefox codebase before I'm not sure I'd put it up as an example of good code. I think webkit (formerly KHTML) is a much better example if you really want a browser, but browsers aren't exactly models of clean design since the problem is so complex.
Interesting that you should compare firefox to webkit... firefox started life as a commercial product (netscape) which was open sourced as a big mass of very messy code... Webkit on the other hand was originally written as open source.
You can see the same where other commercial products have been opened up, like openoffice... Code that started life as OSS tends to be much cleaner, more manageable and easier to build.






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Accidentally voted someone down.. Just posting to remove that..
There will always be proprietary software, and having worked with the Firefox codebase before I'm not sure I'd put it up as an example of good code. I think webkit (formerly KHTML) is a much better example if you really want a browser, but browsers aren't exactly models of clean design since the problem is so complex.
Edit: Hmm, it seems that didn't remove my vote. Sorry strcpy, was a mistake..
Edit2: Also, Thom, editing a comment and then changing the title doesn't work. The changed title doesn't get saved.
Edited 2009-05-22 14:52 UTC