Should I use Polymer for a large project?

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Colin Cannon

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Feb 5, 2016, 1:16:59 PM2/5/16
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I was glad to hear that Polymer use is expanding rapidly and soon the major browsers will be on board.  I have a big project coming up for a client and I get to choose what tech to use.  They will be selling subscriptions to the world to access the site I build.  I really want to use Polymer, but I have a fear of lashback from the client if they get reports that customers can't use the site.

Can anyone give me any advice, or put my mind at ease?

Eric Bidelman

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Feb 5, 2016, 2:35:55 PM2/5/16
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This really depends on what browsers the client is asking you to support. The polyfills cover the modern evergreen browsers, but if you need to go back further in time, there might be issues. I'd look at the analytics and determine what the requirements are.

On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 9:17 AM Colin Cannon <colin...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was glad to hear that Polymer use is expanding rapidly and soon the major browsers will be on board.  I have a big project coming up for a client and I get to choose what tech to use.  They will be selling subscriptions to the world to access the site I build.  I really want to use Polymer, but I have a fear of lashback from the client if they get reports that customers can't use the site.

Can anyone give me any advice, or put my mind at ease?

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