(Star those things about programmers)
Original: those things about programmers (id: iProgrammer)
On January 18, the Microsoft Edge browser development team posted a gift on Twitter, a cake from the Mozilla Firefox development team.
Pay attention to the picture above: "bing it on, Microsoft!" The red wavy line below bing is careful enough
The fine tradition between Microsoft and Mozilla
The Microsoft browser team and Mozilla's Firefox development team have always had a good tradition. Whenever the other party has a major version update, they will give a cake.
The following 5 cakes are the cakes presented by the Microsoft IE browser team starting with Firefox 2.0 and when Firefox 6.0 was released in August 2011.
From the picture above, we can clearly see that the cake is getting smaller and smaller.
In November 2011, after the release of Firefox 8, a Microsoft spokesperson said, "Since we thought that Firefox version was updated too frequently (1 major version every 6 weeks), we no longer give cakes."
So this tradition has been interrupted. But this time, it seems that the tradition of giving cakes may continue.
Recommended reading Click the title to jump
Does Microsoft's new Edge smell good? Is downloading Chrome fast?
I eventually switched from Chrome to Firefox
Pay attention to "the programmer's things" star, don't miss the circle
Inside the circle, I'm watching ❤️