And I still see web developers who reject the idea that we have troublesome webkit monoculture. And when you ask them what non-webkit browsers they are testing on, they're response while not literally "What do you mean testing?", effectively conveys the same: "Just use latest Chrome (Works on my machine)".<p>When Microsoft created its initial version of ASP.Net, it was mainly designed to allow Windows VB6 point-and-click programmers to create web applications without understanding how the web worked. It was a joke of a web-framework.<p>The irony is that right now, I can tell the current crop of "ninja" web-developers (who rightfully rejected ASP.Net and its ilk) are starting more and more to look like this generation's VB6 programmers: Unambitious. Untalented. Unprincipled. Web-standards? Whatever works, and this works on my machine.<p>It's quite frightening. I thought we were past this shit.