Web Standards Change Too Fast?
source: softwarequalityconnection.com
"In an effort to not only accelerate the pace of Web development but also to add excitement to the idea that Web development is happening at all, Mozilla is launching development tracks for the next two editions of its Firefox Web browser — versions 5 and 6 — immediately, with hopes to push both into general release before the end of the year. This while Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 10 on the heels of its IE9 release, and Google projects Chrome 13 just one year after Chrome 7. Meanwhile, HTML5, the next version of the Web’s primary language, appears to have entered a permanent gestation phase. All the confusion has prompted Web developers — many of whom still use IE6 as their baseline for Web site support — to ask this question: What do we develop our sites against now?"


Firat Ozcan
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