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Mitiko
6y

You know the Microsoft guy who installed Chrome because Edge crashed.

Don't judge him that much!
The guys at Google use Microsoft's VSCode for their Firebase. Also they use Typescript.

Our company (if any) shouldn't determine the tools we use. I haven't used Edge, but they recently added full Css Grid support. I'm gonna give it a try for a week or two...

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  • 12
    Personally that gives him more creditablity to me cause he didn't stick to something that wasn't working even though he probably got bitched out because of it
  • 8
    Aaa thats why firebase sucks.
  • 5
    I judge him plenty. Stop making shit browsers and fix the one you have. Damn it Microsoft. If you cant use the tools your own company makes your company sucks at making them.
  • 1
    Their skype doesn't work properly even on Windows phone. Sucks badly. But skype runs decently on Android.
    Windows desktop don't even work properly with its windows phones but works properly with android.

    Wow ... Just wow
  • 3
    @skprog you judge him for the product of a team hes not on?
  • 0
    They have cleanup edge. Check skip ahead branch in insider preview. It's nice compare to current window version edge
  • 0
    Finally there was a nices mart rant but than came @skprog did you try edge? What's so wrong with it? Are you judging by because of a problem on a single machine? Because other apps never can have a problem on a specific machine for different reasons
  • 1
    @azous I didn't know that the quality of your code depends from the ide/editor thay yoh use
  • 1
    https://blogs.windows.com/windowsex...

    "The results speak for themselves: Microsoft Edge outlasts the rest, delivering 17%-70% more battery life than the competition."
  • 1
    @Jop- as developer you should know that there are so many variables that can influence it:
    - the versions of the browsers (or apps in general)
    - the system (hw, tasks, drivers...)
    - the contents of the webpages

    Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong
  • 1
    @Jop- of course it is relevant, you cannot compare a different versions of same apps... of course they'll provide you different behaviours/results
  • 1
    @Jop- yeah, what i was trying to let you understand, is that you cannot compare 2 different versions, the actual one, with the one used some time ago for the benchmark... If you don't understand this simple basic thing, i give up
  • 0
    @jalebiBhai Windows phone isn't being supported any longer, it's all just bug fixes and security updates now.
  • 1
    @boardfish it felt like it was never supported.
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