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Part of it was that users were terrible at updating browsers. You needed to support Internet Explorer 6, or cut off a third of your customers. It sucked.

Now every browser gets updates, automatically and aggressively. The only real outlier is Safari, but even that updates way quicker than older browsers used to.

As a result, who needs backward compatibility?



Without all the compatibility shims, it means that you can drop coat bloat sooner when the JS gets replaced with a native browser capability.




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