Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 3: A Look at ECMAScript 5
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In this video, Travis Leithead, Program Manager for Internet Explorer, discusses how to make a living playing games while showing some of the possibilities of using the newly supported ECMAScript 5. This sample and the third IE9 Platform Preview are available
on the IE Test Drive.
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I scored on 8x8: 172800, wasn't even trying, on a side note, html5test.com is what you should work towards., along with as much html5demos.com capability as comprehensively possible.
Good luck is all i say! I truly hope you are also preparing for this future that all other
browsers are also aiming for too.
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