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That's fair. I do wish that the web would move a little faster in some areas. Browsers being one of them. And an approximation of a thing is not a real thing. I gues I'm just talking in an ideal world scenario.
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I mean, Opera Mini really is dead already for most purposes if you aren't dealing with some really big site. IE is still hanging on, but mostly corporate usage and not 'normal' users.
It's well within reason to just refuse to support either if you're doing something small. The issue is that people don't choose to do that, or they just kind of decide to use Babel without thinking (and thus make the site slow for all their actual users who aren't using browsers that need old JS).
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That's fair. I do wish that the web would move a little faster in some areas. Browsers being one of them. And an approximation of a thing is not a real thing. I gues I'm just talking in an ideal world scenario.
I mean, Opera Mini really is dead already for most purposes if you aren't dealing with some really big site. IE is still hanging on, but mostly corporate usage and not 'normal' users.
It's well within reason to just refuse to support either if you're doing something small. The issue is that people don't choose to do that, or they just kind of decide to use Babel without thinking (and thus make the site slow for all their actual users who aren't using browsers that need old JS).