2-3 years ago I remember there being some talk about this in various forums. I’m really not surprised given that Google is a trash company. I hate how Google alone can just decide what goes into a Web Standard and what a Browser has to do to be “usable”.
I myself took a shot at writing my own web browser from scratch. Didn’t get that far into it. I lost interest because when I saw all the bullshit that a web browser has to support to be even semi-usable all my enthusiasm went down the drain. It’s literally impossible for a single person, or even a small group to make a quote on quote “usable web browser” from scratch. At this point it would be easier to just throw the current web in the trash and start over, honestly.
2-3 years ago I remember there being some talk about this in various forums. I’m really not surprised given that Google is a trash company. I hate how Google alone can just decide what goes into a Web Standard and what a Browser has to do to be “usable”.
I myself took a shot at writing my own web browser from scratch. Didn’t get that far into it. I lost interest because when I saw all the bullshit that a web browser has to support to be even semi-usable all my enthusiasm went down the drain. It’s literally impossible for a single person, or even a small group to make a quote on quote “usable web browser” from scratch. At this point it would be easier to just throw the current web in the trash and start over, honestly.
writing your own web browser in this day and age seems impossible for a small team of people, let alone one person
We’d be better off drafting and experimenting with our own / existing counter standards than trying to make new implementations at this point.
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Even giant like Microsoft didn’t dare and just went with Chromium. I admire you :)