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Month: January 2008

The good, the bad

The best thing I read today:

  • HTML5 published by w3c!

The most stupidest thing I’ve read in years (and made it known!):

  • Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8

I share Anne van Kesteren’s view on the matter, and everyone else who is against this. This is a really really stupid idea on Microsoft’s part.

Posted on January 23, 2008Categories Rant
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