Wednesday, November 30, 2011

the future

Joel rattled off a lot of what is in his head that is at the edge of my understanding today. It's the sort of stuff that makes me want to know more and feel kinda weak. I still haven't played with node.js let. I need to. The notion that JavaScript may seemlessly be both the front-end and the back-end scripting language for a web app is intriguing. In Windows 8 and .NET 5.0 there is and is to be capabilities that empower Windows development in HTML5 and JavaScript. popcorn.js empowers neat HTML5 metadata features for video by allowing events to be fired by script from key points in a video presentation. HTML5 has a database of sorts at the client (browser).

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