Get involved in @w3c and give input on all of our specs. See also youtube.com/@W3COfficial and @w3cdevs@w3c.social. By @dontcallmeDOM and @marieforgue

Joined October 2014
Stay tuned for the two other videos where @Lady_Ada_King explains the path from #WebVR to the new #WebXR goodness github.com/immersive-web/web…
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All participants are working hard toward the First Public Working Draft of #WebXR!
Just posted 3 new important PRs for #WebXR! I'm excited about all of them, but maybe this one a bit more than the others... When it lands, #WebXR will have support for performing hit-testing against real-world geometry! AR here we come! 💫✨⚡️ github.com/immersive-web/web…
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If you need a refresher on the #ImmersiveWeb Working Group, check out w3.org/immersive-web/
Replying to @w3cdevs
A couple of weeks ago, the @w3c #ImmersiveWeb Working Group was launched, to bring the work on #WebXR to the standardization track
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
The W3C Publishing Working Group has updated its scope and goals. @w3cpublishing’s post: w3.org/blog/2019/01/scope-an… My notes: webplatform.news/issues/2019…
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MDN Changelog – Looking back at 2018 – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog hacks.mozilla.org/2019/01/md… via @mozhacks
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
MDN Product Advisory Board, meeting in NYC! Happy, inspired and humbled to be a part of this group, together with @dontcallmeDOM @jorydotcom @alispivak @torgo @atopal @patrickkettner @robertnyman @chrisdavidmills @MegginKearney
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Put your ideas where your code is and start creating with HTML5. With @w3c, you'll be making amazing websites in no time. Check out the course ➡️ fal.cn/r12Q
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For a deeper dive, go read this @mozhacks article by @linclark, @tschneidereit and @luke_wagner on the future of Web Assembly:
🔮 What’s the future of WebAssembly? And how can WebAssembly level up—both inside and outside the browser? Here’s a skill tree to lay it all out → hacks.mozilla.org/2018/10/we…
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#WebAssembly is also expected to play a role in the server-side world: as a universal bytecode, it provides tantalizing opportunities for deploying #CloudServices
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It has been opening new roads in terms of what needs to be provided by native browser code vs shipped by app #developers. Most recently, @tsahil reported on its possible impact on #WebRTC for e.g. codec distribution
Just published a new article: What’s the Role of WebAssembly in WebRTC? bit.ly/2Hai89l #Wasm #WebRTC
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As a reminder, #WebAssembly started in 2018 its path on the @w3c standardization track
#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)
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22 Jan: @dontcallmeDOM introduces the #WebAuthn #API at the @dev_var event in #Toulon, 🇫🇷 devvar.org/devvar23.html
/dev/var/23 c’est le 22 janvier, le programme est en ligne devvar.org/devvar23.html, inscrivez-vous : eventbrite.fr/e/billets-devv…
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
✏️ Today, let’s take a look at the history of Web Standards, how to use them in your work, and ways you can get involved in making them. ↬ Web Standards: The What, The Why, And The How: smashingmagazine.com/2019/01… (by @redroxprojects)
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Deadline is today for position papers for @w3c workshop on the future of Web standardisation for graph data w3.org/Data/events/data-ws-2…
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