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	<description>The first complete implementations of the first revision to the JavaScript, I mean ECMAScript, Standard in 10 years are now coming online. This talk will introduce the new, mostly good, parts.</description>
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		<title>Re: ECMAScript 5: The New Parts</title>
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			<![CDATA[Excellent and informative presentation as usual from Mr. Crockford. The links to his slides are broken. Please fix.  Thanks<p>posted by Jason A</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>JS (err... ES) has emerged as one of the most powerful systems available - something I've always wondered was by design or by accident - and in the hands of poorly disciplined leadership could go disastrously awry. Great to see such responsibility and stewardship of the language.</p><p>posted by Quent</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>Doug Crockford .. the 'Yoda' of JavaScript is excellent .. as always ... any serious web developer who uses JS .. needs to hear this talk ... It may not matter much today but the new standard will matter <strong>lots</strong> in a year or two!</p><p>posted by Keith_Flo</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>Doug is great. He's a real asset to the&nbsp;language. Rock on, Doug!</p><p>C</p><p>posted by Charles</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: ECMAScript 5: The New Parts</title>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>Watch Doug Crockford's last year MIX10 tale on Javascript (<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MIX/MIX10/EX39">http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MIX/MIX10/EX39</a>) for an amazing and intriguing story of the controversial, intriguing and popular language.</p><p>A language designed only in 10 days takes the world by storm in a unique way in spite of the initial design bugs. A COBOL vs Javascript language design and evolution&nbsp;process comparison would be interesting <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-1.gif?v=c9' alt='Smiley' /></p><p>Interesting bookmarks&nbsp;from the last year tale:<br>min 7:21 the language has been designed in 10 days<br>min 14:51 Funny year 2000&nbsp;prediction on the end of the web after Netscape's failure<br>min 18:15 Javascript becomes the most popular language<br>min 18:40 also most unpopular language<br>Good parts explained till minute 35:37<br>What's next for Javascript from minute 35:37.</p><p>Who said computer science and technologies tales are not entertaining?</p><p>posted by George_Curelet_Balan</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 17:43:01 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>some things I don't understand about Javascript.</p><p>Why no interfaces? Why does WPF and sivlerlight not have javascript? Why is javascript not a .NET language?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>posted by SteveRichter</p>]]>
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