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Alright, now we know the truth 🤔

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    @azuredivay it's still shit ...
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    @azuredivay yeah version 5 of chrome we on 50ish now 😉
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    @azuredivay here's the thing with chrome and Firefox they keep it up to date... Over time.

    Microsoft with their browsers update it to today's standard and leave it with no significant updates except security... You can already see edge slowly falling behind it doesn't handle transforms well it's better then jittery ie but it's still not smooth more advanced sites are annoying to build because of Microsoft
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    @azuredivay Ironically, those supported standards are pointless for edge to support because chrome/ff don't.

    Why bother using something that 90% of potential visitors' browsers won't support?

    Well, unless you're making some kind of "edge isn't bad, I swear" echo chamber.
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    I like Opera.
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    @azuredivay I think that your effort valiant as it might be, cannot be appreciated yet as edge and its future iterations has to pay back the technical debt it burdened on us all for falling behind when it had such a large market share. Educating people is great, just think the intensity is unnecessary. I'd be happy to welcome edge back into the web dev world if it can show us that it is as dedicated to keeping up with standards (AND TRENDS) for a good amount of time.
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    @azuredivay You must be fun at parties.
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    @azuredivay well I guess anyone can't fuck up even the most popular of companies, but I hear what you are saying, and I look forward to learning and experiencing more situations where their browser doesn't let me down. Which I was just highlighting is difficult as is reflected by your passion to change the public perception
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    @azuredivay This made me think of our debate , haha see why it's hard to get away from the stigma - http://tomshardware.com/news/...
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