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RE[3]: When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail huh
by Mrokii on Fri 12th Oct 2012 00:10
in reply to "RE[2]: When you have a hammer everything looks like a nail huh"
If the only result of FFOS would be sufficient and validated in a real world set of JS APIs that are standard and that Apple and Google must implement (preserving FFOS performance) then the project can be considered a success.
Which isn't going to happen, imho. They can't be forced to do that.




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If the only result of FFOS would be sufficient and validated in a real world set of JS APIs that are standard and that Apple and Google must implement (preserving FFOS performance) then the project can be considered a success.
I see an unobvious ally to what FF guys are trying to do: Microsoft.
Having an web view engine that is order of magnitude faster that competition would prompt web devs to finally give the platform some love.