Do folks think #webdev in general is in a state of depression for many more due to a more fragmented platform, or a lost sense of "NEW!" ?
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@mholzschlag I disagree. These are the best times to develop for the web.
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Replying to @philgruneich
@Pgruneich I'm happy to hear that! What's your general rationale?

Mar 12, 2016 · 12:10 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mholzschlag We can finally take advantage of features from modern browsers since Microsoft took action.
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@Pgruneich That is indeed a major shift in the way we as say "first generation" devs work. To today's devs? Different IMO and experience.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mholzschlag And, for closure, I never had to learn so much in such short notice, so it estimulates me (:
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@Pgruneich Haha! I do like that aspect too! Learning constantly is indeed invigorating for those of us who enjoy it (most don't I'm afraid)
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mholzschlag Also, it’s impossible to deny how powerful websites became. I think that being enabled to do those is a sign of good times.