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Alex Russell wrote a piece about the CSS vendor prefix debate, and our CEO Michael Mullany responded with a piece of his own. You should head over to Alex’s blog to read what is now an epic comment thread, but we also felt we should share it here with everyone.
Click through to read about Sencha’s stance on this issue, and why we don’t see a WebKit-only future.
Originally posted by Michael Mullany at Infrequently.org, February 17, 2012 at 4:21 pm:
Since both sides of this debate make claims to “what developers think/act”, we thought we’d lay out the Sencha opinion on -webkit prefixed effects: why we use them, and why we don’t want other vendors squatting on them. And incidentally, we’re fans of CSS as a technology.
But first a little background.
Our Creative Director, David Kaneda, sat down with the guys from the Changelog podcast to talk about how he built SASS/Compass CSS into Sencha Touch, a few of our open source projects at Sencha Labs, and what the future may hold for NodeJS.
Give it a listen!
Spoiler: He reduces the lines of code by 32% and fixes six bugs without trying.