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Yep, usually major government organizations are super slow to upgrade systems. Although I don't know what versions they're on... and most importantly, I don't have to do web dev .
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Will you move to jQuery 2.0 (and drop IE 6,7 and 8 support)?: We'll have to change according to the changes in technology.
Yes, very soon I gonna drop it.
I wish, I could have written for my mind:
Mind.AsEnumerable().Where(m => m["EmptyCorner"] == "").ToList().ForEach(s => s.SetField("EmptyCorner", "C#, Asp.net, Linq, Java, .....Everyting"));
Mind.AcceptChanges(); ___________________________________________________
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1. Table Valued Parameters
--Amit Kumar
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I think for my own personal development and on my side projects I will be dropping IE 6, 7, 8.
Honestly though I was already much in the process of dropping support for them. I was finding too my issues with supporting them in the same manner I would other browsers and more recent versions of IE.
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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If it was just IE6, I would drop it. But there are still many people using IE 8 even IE 7. so I think I will wait at-least a year... Let's hope that we don't have to wait more than a year.
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I concur.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Hoping we don't have to wait more than a year too and that JQuery doesn't drop support for Firefox 3.0. The number of people still using I.E 7, 8 is ...
The first step in the acquisition of wisdom is silence, the second is listening, the third memory, the forth, practice and the fifth is teaching others!
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