Archive for February, 2007

Not a doubt in my mind

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

Steven Yegge recently posted blogged about The Next Big Language. One could debate this to death, but I’ve got a pretty good hunch that the language he’s speaking of is ECMAScript 4. Why?
Within the time frame Steve proposes, 18-24 months, it’s got to be a language quite far along in definition right now, and likewise […]

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The time to abandon backwards compatibility is now, Microsoft

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

If you’ve followed the discussion about the W3C HTML WG, you’ve no doubt read Chris Wilson’s comments on it. I’d like to bring one thing up in particular:
PS: On error correction standardization – I disagree with this goal of the WHAT WG because I don’t believe it is responsible for Microsoft to cause any unnecessary […]

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