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I Read All the W3C Specs

34 pointsby stringhamabout 10 years ago

7 comments

Mithalduabout 10 years ago
Good thing this can be made readable by disabling CSS and enabling fit-to-width.<p>Edit: Without the audio to go with it, this is largely meaningless. I guess he just wants to highlight some oddities that nobody ever actually uses?
aaronm14about 10 years ago
Would enjoy seeing a summary of this rather than having to go through every slide. I did go through about 30 slides though and it was pretty interesting, thanks for putting this together
xrojaabout 10 years ago
I was at this presentation at FluentConf today and I found it very interesting. If you can get a hold of the video I highly recommend it.
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cachvicoabout 10 years ago
The web blows my mind. It&#x27;s a distributed OS, specified by the W3C, and implemented by the community. Amazing how far it&#x27;s come - let&#x27;s face it, we&#x27;ve put a heck of a lot of effort into v8, Node, Json, ...<p>Thank you Tim :)
pontifierabout 10 years ago
The integrity piece is new to me. I tended to mistrust using external resources.
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jeffreyrogersabout 10 years ago
For people wondering how long this is, there are 33 slides total. It is pretty interesting and you can get the main points by going through it quickly.<p>Also, does anyone know how something like this (the slideshow) is made?
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dredmorbiusabout 10 years ago
Not viewable on mobile (Android).
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