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How the web should work

When developing in a particular environment, say Android or Cocoa, we are subconsciously aware that the APIs are essentially fixed and beyond our control. There is no effective mechanism to go and tell Apple that some method is poorly named, or tell the Android team how much you wish the Audio APIs were nicer to use. The web, however, is built by many different companies and individuals, giving consumers of the platform (web developers) a unique chance to also become contributors to its evolution. Rather than griping about how broken something on the web is, remember that you can play a part in fixing it!



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When developing in a particular environment, say Android or Cocoa, we are subconsciously aware that the APIs are essentially fixed and beyond our control. There is no effective mechanism to go and tell Apple that some method is poorly named, or tell the Android team how much you wish the Audio APIs were nicer to use. The web, however, is built by many different companies and individuals, giving consumers of the platform (web developers) a unique chance to also become contributors to its evolution. Rather than griping about how broken something on the web is, remember that you can play a part in fixing it!



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How the web should work

When developing in a particular environment, say Android or Cocoa, we are subconsciously aware that the APIs are essentially fixed and beyond our control. There is no effective mechanism to go and tell Apple that some method is poorly named, or tell the Android team how much you wish the Audio APIs were nicer to use. The web, however, is built by many different companies and individuals, giving consumers of the platform (web developers) a unique chance to also become contributors to its evolution. Rather than griping about how broken something on the web is, remember that you can play a part in fixing it!

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      When developing in a particular environment, say Android or Cocoa, we are subconsciously aware that the APIs are essentially fixed and beyond our control. There is no effective mechanism to go and tell Apple that some method is poorly named, or tell the Android team how much you wish the Audio APIs were nicer to use. The web, however, is built by many different companies and individuals, giving consumers of the platform (web developers) a unique chance to also become contributors to its evolution. Rather than griping about how broken something on the web is, remember that you can play a part in fixing it!
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