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| Originally Posted by Arniev
Firefox code is not as robust as IE's, so it loads faster.
Addons as recommended by Mozilla and Microsoft should be the only ones used for their browsers to avoid problems.  |
I'm sorry, i just need to jump in here and make a correction. (IMO, constructively of course, YMMV)
Firefox code is far more robust than IE. It loads faster because it's cleaner code. No piggy bloated code, loaded with a bunch of crap and overhead. It's loads faster because it follows a well thought out programming architecture, the development plan is aimed at scalability, extensibility, security, and functionality. For these are the primary reasons in which is it so successful and such a superior browser to IE.
I come from a long history of software development, and cringe when I hear people use the word 'robust' and 'microsoft' in the same reference.
Regarding the OP. It was a fantastic show.
Lots of familiar faces and drinking buddies.
Again, I mean no offense to your post, I just felt the compelling desire to throw in a different perspective from someone who's 'been around the block'.