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 [...]
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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 [...]
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