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Latest revision as of 13:14, 28 March 2024
Great story about how YouTube helped with moving away from IE6.
- "Our most renegade web developer, an otherwise soft-spoken Croatian guy, insisted on checking in the code under his name, as a badge of personal honor, and the rest of us leveraged our OldTuber status to approve the code review."
I swear that wasn't me. Although I would have loved to do it.
(first published on Facebook March 12, 2024)
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