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Welcome to Designer Vs. Developer, a show that tries to solve the
challenges faced in the industry by opening a conversation between
the two, providing take aways, solutions to workflows, tools and
discussions on everyday struggles.
Mustafa speaks to Darin Fisher, VP for Google Chrome, about how
design a browser and the 10 year anniversary of Chrome.
In this episode:
Why we decided to build a browser.
Webkit and multiprocessor architecture.
Content not chrome.
The four 'S's; simplicity, speed, security & stability.
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