
- Topics
- HTML 5,
- EJB,
- HTML5,
- jQuery,
- Javascript,
- HTML,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Java EE,
- Spring,
- Strange Loop 2010,
- Markup Languages,
- Java,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Web Development,
- SpringSource,
- Dependency Injection,
- Languages,
- W3C,
- Strange Loop,
- Google,
- Design Pattern,
- VMWare,
- AJAX,
- Programming,
- Internet Explorer,
- Architecture,
- Companies,
- Language,
- Specifications,
- Ogg Theora,
- H.264,
- Conferences,
- Yahoo!,
- Patterns,
- Object Oriented Design,
- Safari,
- Design,
- Apple,
- Chrome,
- Canvas,
- Opera
In this interview, Doug Crockford discusses his views on HTML5, which basically amount to a warning that the technology is not quite ready and poses potential risks is widely adopted too quickly. Crockford also talks about the evolution of JavaScript, which has become his favorite language, and of the ECMAScript 5 standard. In addition, Crockford calls for the eradication of IE6.
- Topics
- HTML 5,
- HTML5,
- HTML,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Web Development,
- Markup Languages,
- Languages,
- Architecture,
- Specifications,
- Programming,
- Ogg Theora
Ian Hickson, the editor of the HTML 5 Specification, has recently removed the required codecs from the video and audio tags of the respective draft standard citing difficulties in reaching consensus among major companies involved in distributing video and audio content on the web.