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Next-gen Travian ?Monads in JS, by Crock

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Constantine Vesnac69 Saturday, January 5, 2013 10:15:21 PM

and for last 7 months, myself was using the not-Opera at work .. my current project cannot even start in Opera sad

Nimesh nimeshthakkar Sunday, January 6, 2013 2:29:26 PM

I hate people using Chrome (no specific reason)

Jimtoyotabedzrock Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:08:33 AM

I open to many pages for Chrome.

It does one of two things, it causes the computer to lock up completely. Even if you wait an hour it never unlocks.

Or it causes it to spontaneously restart.

Originally posted by c69:

my current project cannot even start in Opera


What are you working on that won't work in Opera?

Constantine Vesnac69 Tuesday, January 8, 2013 8:41:58 PM

Originally posted by toyotabedzrock:

What are you working on that won't work in Opera?


Old-school comet server (over NTLM / proxy). Opera fails to load some js files, or she can't work with cross-domain, and so on. In theory, WebSockets will solve this, but then, Chrome's Web Inspector can debug web sockets, while Dragonfly cannot, yet. And for web-sockets.. i would doubt for any mainstream usage of them until like summer-autumn 2013.

Jimtoyotabedzrock Thursday, January 10, 2013 4:27:21 AM

I thought Opera supported NTLM, and can't you tell the server to tell the browser to allow cross domain stuff?

Constantine Vesnac69 Friday, January 11, 2013 5:36:47 PM

Its more complicated than simple Yes or No. Lets say, Opera supports 95% of it, but remaining 5% break everything.

Jimtoyotabedzrock Tuesday, January 15, 2013 8:19:58 PM

Opera tends to do this far too often.

They need another burst of work like the run up to 10.50 but with better advertisement targeted to specific markets.

Constantine Vesnac69 Monday, January 21, 2013 10:55:04 PM

Well, there is not much growth in desktop, and Opera now seems to be focusing on new devices, like TV and so on.

And with engineering power of Apple, Google and Adobe behind WebKit .. dunno. I would not bet my money on Opera. But my heart ? Its still here. Even with DRM specs for HTML, developed by Opera +_+

Constantine Vesnac69 Friday, January 25, 2013 9:56:05 PM

http://jeremyckahn.github.com/blog/2013/01/23/i-support-the-webkit-monoculture/
This is exactly why we need Opera (and Firefox, and IE, for that matter).

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