Will Read's blog
In response to some recent web browser related debates:
http://sachin.posterous.com/the-web-sucks
http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/30/joe-hewitt-web-development/
http://yehudakatz.com/2010/04/30/the-web-doesnt-suck-browsers-are-innovating/
The web has long since tried to help developers realize the [perhaps misguided] promise that you can write software once and run it anywhere without modification. This might have even seemed feasible when the only real consumer web-enabled device was a desktop or laptop PC with a fairly standard monitor resolution, keyboard, mouse - predictable. You could even bank on IE probably being the browser of choice at one point, like Netscape before it.
