IE6, We're Waiting
Like many other developers out there, I can't wait until the door has finally closed on Internet Explorer version 6.0. Since its birth in 2001, it has been a strong competitor in the browser market. It was the most widely used browser for 5 years straight, until Firefox finally started to catch up to it in 2007, according to the browser stats on W3Schools.com. But even now, three years later, along with two newer versions of the same browser, four competing browsers, and losing support on Google and many other sites across the web, it is not only still holing on, it is ahead of Safari and tied with its predecessor Internet Explorer 7.0. Will Internet Explorer 6.0 ever be obsolete?
Though Amber describes herself as "short, quiet, and focused", we prefer "sweet, cool and reliable." She sounds harmless, but her programming skills are pretty ruthless - she's not the Code Ninja for nothing. When she's not rockin' codes at work, you can catch the Ninja hanging out with her daughters (naturally her two favorite people in the world) or laughing her head off while watching Dane Cook. We'd say her aura has a pinkish hue, but she never liked pink as a little girl, preferring purple instead. That's cool - we'll go with it.
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