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Speaking of #privacy, and if you happen to be in #Melbourne, #Sydney or #Canberra in the coming weeks, go hear from leading experts as they discuss progress and challenges to protect private data.
We @W3CAustralia@w3c are pleased to invite you to our 2019 inaugural roadshow event with @anucecs @ourANU to be held in 3 cities: Who is managing your privacy and identify on the web?
Programming and software jobs are as hot as ever and there's no end in sight. To kickstart your career in this field, all you need is a computer, dedicated time, and the desire to learn. Leave the rest to us. Keep reading: fal.cn/iEbK
This document provides detailed examples and analysis on how to use #WAI_ARIA for various well-known UI patterns, e.g. grids, sliders, accordions, alerts.
Meeting notes from the MDN Product Advisory Board meeting in January: bit.ly/2Gv52BJ
Highlights:
• 13.3 million monthly users
• 21% year-over-year user growth
• Completed interactive examples for JS, CSS, and HTML
• All browser compat data now migrated to GitHub
I am the @fronteers meetup this evening in a wet and windy Amsterdam. Talking about some of the interesting new things in CSS. Slides are here noti.st/rachelandrew/9R7PMY
Verifiable Credentials - the work from the Verifiable Claims Working Group aims at a providing mechanism to express credentials such as driver's licenses or university degrees on the Web in a way that is secure, privacy respecting, and machine verifiable w3c.github.io/vc-data-model/
Most notably among its work items, the work on Decentralized Identifiers #DID is expected to be under the spotlight at the workshop w3c-ccg.github.io/did-spec/