Having declared a victory in the battle to make Web browsers more inclusive, the Web Standards Project (WaSP) relaunched itself this week with the new goal of educating Web developers about the ...
After more than three years of prodding software companies into following common rules for software design, the Web Standards Project is putting its advocacy organization on ice. "At this time, the ...
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"At one time standards were an optional extra; I just don't think that's true any more," Jeffrey Zeldman, co-founder of the Web Standards Project, said in a Wired article about the WaSP?s re-launch.
The old days of the wild west of Web development are long gone. In the early days, HTML coders quickly became webmasters because they had to master how to hack HTML to do things it was never intended ...
After more than three years of prodding software companies into following common rules for software design, the Web Standards Project is putting its advocacy organization on ice. "At this time, the ...
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