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nope. ie can go to hell. I hope every future version of ie has less and less market share, and I wish it a painful, but fast death.

if you're a frontend developer, you've got to have that 'ie moment' curse engraved into your brain.

the moment where everything gets developed smoothly in other browsers, and it fails in ie.

the moment that everything looks beautiful in other browsers, and it sucks in ie, and because the majority of the visitors use ie, you have to kill that beautiful feature.

the moment that everything runs fast (or fast enough when it comes to firefox, the new ie), and it's so fucking slow in ie you can hear your cpu fan dying too fly.

remember those moments? now integrate them over time, start from since you were young. when you're done, integrate it in another dimension over all developers all around the world. you will get a big number. a very big number, which is the number of hours that we have suffered, for free, so that fucking microsoft can sell more.

nope. ie can go to hell. and it can stay there.

I will make sure it will stay there.



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