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gencha , 5 months ago Feels like a backend developer scribbled this
Feels like a backend developer scribbled this
DeprecatedCompatV2 , 5 months ago Android belongs on the bottom of this, respectfully.
Android belongs on the bottom of this, respectfully.
sunbytes , 5 months ago Autoprefixer, Babel and a single media query breakpoint. That does wonderfully for me. For extra luxury, add a bonus "tablet" breakpoint where needed. I know there's a lot, but KISS.
Autoprefixer, Babel and a single media query breakpoint.
That does wonderfully for me.
For extra luxury, add a bonus "tablet" breakpoint where needed.
I know there's a lot, but KISS.
JackGreenEarth , 5 months ago Firefox is proprietary?
Firefox is proprietary?
DriftinGrifter , 5 months ago Contains proprietary software
Contains proprietary software
JackGreenEarth , 5 months ago What part of Firefox is proprietary?
What part of Firefox is proprietary?
DriftinGrifter , 5 months ago Idk I'm just guessing tbh
Idk I'm just guessing tbh
trainden , 5 months ago Maybe the DRM stuff?
Maybe the DRM stuff?
travysh , 5 months ago https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Mozilla_Extensions Keep in mind this picture is from 2016. Things have changed since then.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Mozilla_Extensions
Keep in mind this picture is from 2016. Things have changed since then.
hatter , 5 months ago Why is there an iMac under iOS?
Why is there an iMac under iOS?
Synthuir , 5 months ago Well, you can make/run AppStore apps on macOS, so I suppose that’s what they’re going for. More accurate maybe to say XCode?
Well, you can make/run AppStore apps on macOS, so I suppose that’s what they’re going for. More accurate maybe to say XCode?
jadero , 5 months ago I assume it's there because it (or other Mac) is a requirement for developing for iOS. Is that still true?
I assume it's there because it (or other Mac) is a requirement for developing for iOS. Is that still true?
einsteinx2 , 5 months ago Probably because the newer ARM based can run (a lot of) native iOS apps, so it’s a test target as well now. EDIT: oh just realized this is from 2016 (right in the title duh) so my explanation doesn’t make sense
Probably because the newer ARM based can run (a lot of) native iOS apps, so it’s a test target as well now.
EDIT: oh just realized this is from 2016 (right in the title duh) so my explanation doesn’t make sense