It's hard to grasp that all you ever thought was right — is wrong.
It's time to chose on the future of HTML. Take the blue pill, and leave it as is; take the red pill, and work towards the future of the web.
Can I post a comment on your blog that'll make it ill-formed XML just to prove software sucks?
It's hard to grasp that all you ever thought was right — is wrong.
It's time to chose on the future of HTML. Take the blue pill, and leave it as is; take the red pill, and work towards the future of the web.
If you can't google your high school sweetheart, maybe it's because you only know her maiden name.
Props: Mark Pilgrim (James Snell's first comment is also nice :))
Myself, in #simplepie:
I've done enough developing to think of that as normal. You look at code, you think "WTF!?", you re-implement the code.
Comment by myself on digg earlier…
This, IMO, is one reason why OSS will never become the norm - anything that isn't "free" (in that you can see the source and modify it, even under certain restrictions (even the GPL does place restrictions, no matter how much you say you can do anything with it)) is evil and cannot be included by default, as it will pollute our software, even if it will hurt usability.
As a long time Mac user I can honestly sat putting an Intel processor in a Mac has been about the best thing I have ever experienced.
Then, collywolly in reply…
You should try kissing a girl sometime......