1) "WebAssembly Core Specification" describes a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation #performancew3.org/TR/2019/CR-wasm-core-…
#WebAssembly is a low-level assembly language that provides fast, efficient and portable features. In #browsers, it is designed to complement and work alongside #JavaScript
#webassembly is a pretty big deal for the Web - it provides a compact, fast-to-parse, fast-to-run binary byte code for the Web, in the right conditions.
It complements #JavaScript for tasks that are CPU intensive, and facilitates porting of non-JS code bases (e.g. game engines)
Happy Monday! View Source Amsterdam 2019 tickets are now available. This year, we have our friends from Google, Microsoft, Samsung, W3C onboard to make this event a very special conference. Get your tickets now. viewsourceconf.org
🙏 #developers#designers, please contribute!
By translating the @w3c_wai resources, you help expand the reach of accessibility information to make digital accessibility better for everyone
Over 20 new translations of W3C WAI accessibility resources are listed at: w3.org/WAI/translations/
Would you help others know about these translations? e.g., tweet specific translations in that language, send links to interested parties, etc. Thanks! #a11y#wcag#i18n#w3c
Listen to Peter Snyder, privacy researcher @Brave, summarizing his talk at the W3C Track of @TheWebConf: how to improve the standards process to make it easier to protect browser users' privacy! vimeo.com/342289255
"[R]eplicating existing fingerprinting surface amounts to further technical debt that we in the privacy community need to pay down," says Peter Snyder of @brave and @w3c PING, describing privacy anti-patterns in standards: w3.org/blog/2019/06/privacy-…
This draft document is it the result of many individuals and organisations that have committed to working together to build a better #Web.
Feedback welcome!
📢 Live today: The Contract #ForTheWeb draft, a shared set of commitments to build a better web.
To be clear, this document is a draft — all is still to play for. That's where you come in.
📄 Read the draft➡️ contractfortheweb.org/draft
🗣️ Have your say➡️ docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
There are other languages to serve, so if you are interested to translate in your native language, please find guidelines and instructions on how to contribute: jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/…
Thank you!
The #CSS Validator is currently available in 21 languages! 🤩🙌 Many thanks to all the volunteer contributors for making this free @w3c service accessible to Web #developers and #designers the world over 🌍
jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
.@torgo and @Lady_Ada_King talk about #diversity in the industry and in @w3c - in particular about the #w3cTPAC diversity fund at 2:20 - in their podcast interview with @MobileMatters_