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  • K Kevin McFarlane

    Apart from the extension model as such... The Downloads and Add-ons Managers Automatic Updates implementation The Find window Display of page title (if present) in the address bar Anything else?

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    Chris Losinger
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    • K Kevin McFarlane

      Apart from the extension model as such... The Downloads and Add-ons Managers Automatic Updates implementation The Find window Display of page title (if present) in the address bar Anything else?

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      I thought this was a Microsoft-Centric site. Shouldn't we all be using Internet Explorer?

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        I thought this was a Microsoft-Centric site. Shouldn't we all be using Internet Explorer?

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        Nish Nishant
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        The Grand Negus wrote:

        I thought this was a Microsoft-Centric site.

        It's a Microsoft developer technologies centric site (in my opinion) For non-dev stuff the regulars here use all kinds of software - Oracle, Firefox, Photoshop etc.

        Regards, Nish


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          Nish Nishant
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          Chris Losinger wrote:

          Greasemonkey (or whatever in FF makes GM possible)

          Which indirectly gives FF another slick feature. CPHog - only on FF, never on IE.

          Regards, Nish


          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
          Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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            The Grand Negus wrote:

            I thought this was a Microsoft-Centric site.

            It's a Microsoft developer technologies centric site (in my opinion) For non-dev stuff the regulars here use all kinds of software - Oracle, Firefox, Photoshop etc.

            Regards, Nish


            Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
            Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

            It's a Microsoft developer technologies centric site (in my opinion)... For non-dev stuff the regulars here use all kinds of software - Oracle, Firefox, Photoshop etc.

            I'm not clear on the distinction between "dev" and "non-dev". When someone writes an application using Oracle's tools, isn't that development? When someone writes a script for Firefox, isn't that development? When someone manipulates a picture in Photoshop for inclusion on a website, isn't that development? And if this[^]isn't an article about development, then what is it?

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              I thought this was a Microsoft-Centric site. Shouldn't we all be using Internet Explorer?

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              Shog9 0
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              The Grand Negus wrote:

              Shouldn't we all be using Internet Explorer?

              We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid... :rolleyes:

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                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                It's a Microsoft developer technologies centric site (in my opinion)... For non-dev stuff the regulars here use all kinds of software - Oracle, Firefox, Photoshop etc.

                I'm not clear on the distinction between "dev" and "non-dev". When someone writes an application using Oracle's tools, isn't that development? When someone writes a script for Firefox, isn't that development? When someone manipulates a picture in Photoshop for inclusion on a website, isn't that development? And if this[^]isn't an article about development, then what is it?

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                "centric" does not mean "with absolute exclusion to all other ideas or technologies" imho

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                  The Grand Negus wrote:

                  Shouldn't we all be using Internet Explorer?

                  We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid... :rolleyes:

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                  Shog9 wrote:

                  We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid...

                  It seems to me that there are some places where monopolies and rigid standards - even if flawed - are more beneficial than not; and vice-versa. You and I are able to communicate, right here and now, because we've both agreed to accept a seriously flawed but useful mechanism - English (you probably thought I was going to say "hierarchical forums"!). But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help. So perhaps we're not as bright, as a species, as we think...

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                    Shog9 wrote:

                    We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid...

                    It seems to me that there are some places where monopolies and rigid standards - even if flawed - are more beneficial than not; and vice-versa. You and I are able to communicate, right here and now, because we've both agreed to accept a seriously flawed but useful mechanism - English (you probably thought I was going to say "hierarchical forums"!). But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help. So perhaps we're not as bright, as a species, as we think...

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                    The Grand Negus wrote:

                    But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help. So perhaps we're not as bright, as a species, as we think...

                    Maybe we all have our individual preferences and prefer using a superior product such as Firefox.

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                      The Grand Negus wrote:

                      Shouldn't we all be using Internet Explorer?

                      We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid... :rolleyes:

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                      Antony M Kancidrowski
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                      ...Stupid or not I like IE7 :)

                      Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                      I'm coloured, yet clear.
                      I'm fruity and sweet.
                      I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
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                        ...Stupid or not I like IE7 :)

                        Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                        I'm coloured, yet clear.
                        I'm fruity and sweet.
                        I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                        - David Walliams (Little Britain)

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                        Then in your case, stupid would be using something else simply because it was made by a company that makes other things you need... ;)

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                          Shog9 wrote:

                          We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid...

                          It seems to me that there are some places where monopolies and rigid standards - even if flawed - are more beneficial than not; and vice-versa. You and I are able to communicate, right here and now, because we've both agreed to accept a seriously flawed but useful mechanism - English (you probably thought I was going to say "hierarchical forums"!). But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help. So perhaps we're not as bright, as a species, as we think...

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                          The Grand Negus wrote:

                          But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help.

                          Inertia... Ah, how many times i've missed a turn while driving, because i didn't see it in time to slow down for it. :)

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                            Kevin McFarlane
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                            I was thinking more of FF's features themselves rather than specific extensions.

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                              Shog9 wrote:

                              We may be a bit stuck in our ways, but we're not stupid...

                              It seems to me that there are some places where monopolies and rigid standards - even if flawed - are more beneficial than not; and vice-versa. You and I are able to communicate, right here and now, because we've both agreed to accept a seriously flawed but useful mechanism - English (you probably thought I was going to say "hierarchical forums"!). But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help. So perhaps we're not as bright, as a species, as we think...

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                              The Grand Negus wrote:

                              a seriously flawed but useful mechanism - English

                              And you wrote a compiler that uses this?? :wtf: Hmmm...

                              Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                              • K Kevin McFarlane

                                Apart from the extension model as such... The Downloads and Add-ons Managers Automatic Updates implementation The Find window Display of page title (if present) in the address bar Anything else?

                                Kevin

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                                I think the downloads and add-ons are particularly slick for Firefox, aside from that it has little to offer that is much different than Opera or IE.

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                                  The Grand Negus wrote:

                                  But it appears from observation that we, as a species, often accept uniformity when we should reject it, and reject it when it would help.

                                  Inertia... Ah, how many times i've missed a turn while driving, because i didn't see it in time to slow down for it. :)

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                                  Shog9 wrote:

                                  Ah, how many times i've missed a turn while driving, because i didn't see it in time to slow down for it.

                                  I tend to sit at stop signs waiting for them to turn green.

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                                    The Grand Negus wrote:

                                    a seriously flawed but useful mechanism - English

                                    And you wrote a compiler that uses this?? :wtf: Hmmm...

                                    Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                                    Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                                    And you wrote a compiler that uses this??

                                    Yep. And we wrote it for Intel processors and Microsoft operating systems for the very same reason: ubiquitousness. None of these three would not be our first choice in an ideal world. But we do have plans to make the latter two go away (at least for us); I think we're stuck, however, with English for some time yet...

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                                      Shog9 wrote:

                                      Ah, how many times i've missed a turn while driving, because i didn't see it in time to slow down for it.

                                      I tend to sit at stop signs waiting for them to turn green.

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                                      The Grand Negus wrote:

                                      I tend to sit at stop signs waiting for them to turn green.

                                      :wtf: Aren't these[^] things actually static by nature?:~ Roswell

                                      "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                                      Antonio VillaRaigosa
                                      City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                                        Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                                        And you wrote a compiler that uses this??

                                        Yep. And we wrote it for Intel processors and Microsoft operating systems for the very same reason: ubiquitousness. None of these three would not be our first choice in an ideal world. But we do have plans to make the latter two go away (at least for us); I think we're stuck, however, with English for some time yet...

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                                        Sir, what are you smoking? Roswell:wtf: P.S. Well, maybe you do have a point there...perhaps a fragmented german compiler will be a bit more popular than plain english;P

                                        "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                                        Antonio VillaRaigosa
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                                        • K Kevin McFarlane

                                          Apart from the extension model as such... The Downloads and Add-ons Managers Automatic Updates implementation The Find window Display of page title (if present) in the address bar Anything else?

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                                          A lot of the stuff I'm finding in FF is under the hood and more for app developers. Let's see... * E4X (ECMA-357) * Native HTML Canvas support * Native SVG * Native XML DOM processing (not some multi-version ActiveX joke). Look at Mozilla Developer Central for more. Not to mention it's a better laid-out general reference area than what Microsoft provides for IE in MSDN. Then there's IE's (in)ability to pinpoint script errors when you have linked script files. It finds the proper line number, but thinks all code is in the main file, so you can't debug it. * Ability to print things that are legible more than 50% of the time... Oh, and type about:config in the address bar of FF for some other neat stuff. The only way I find to make a (reasonably) cross-browser app is to code in FF, then go back into IE and see what they implemented differently and fix it. If you go the other way you'll become trapping in IE's one-off "features".

                                          ---------------------- Chris Cole

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