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Web Standards 2008: Three Circles of Hell

Interesante artículo de Molly Holzschlag sobre el actual estado del movimiento para una Web Estándar

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A List Apart: Articles: Web Standards 2008: Three Circles of Hell

"Readers and conference participants know that the more I write and talk about web standards, the more I point out that they really don’t exist. Step back with me for a moment: we wouldn’t need a web standards movement if there were standards! We continue to do the very best work we can to arrive at a standard of quality and professionalism. Sadly, however, despite a decade or more of web standards evangelism, we face the prospect of losing whatever influence we’ve gained these past years." I love Molly.

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HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson discusses features, pain points, adoption rate, and more | Programming and Development | TechRepublic.com

Web developers, software engineers, and programmers of various stripes will find a variety of tutorials and tips to help them improve their methods, deepen their coding skills, and build better applications.

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HTML 5 Editor Ian Hickson discusses features, pain points, adoption rate, and more | Programming and Development | TechRepublic.com

"I don’t think that realistically speaking HTML5 is going to make people write better markup." - Ian Hickson

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Continuing Intermittent Incoherency " Power vs. Authority

"there's no mechanism in place by which any browser vendor can take significant risks without incurring the wrath of a swarm of WaSPs, or worse"

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Slashdot | Microsoft Suggests Carving Up HTML 5

Ian Hixie (who is the chief editor of the HTML 5 spec) even weighs in a couple of times in the comments

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HTML 5

The working draft for HTML 5

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HTML 5

"A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML." Working draft of June 10, 2008.

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