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Douglas Crockford on JavaScript and HTML5

4 October 2010 No Comment

This video summarizes several of Crockford’s thoughts on JavaScript and HTML5 into five minutes. He has hope for HTML5, but he has issues with the way it’s being developed. He is concerned that there are too many security holes, and that “there’s too much kitchen sink in HTML5″, excessive duplication of the elements and not enough discipline in the code.

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