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    @ukit

    oh sure..why would I be offended when you are saying that everything you say is valid and what I say doesn't make sense.. LOL.. I have no clue what your background is but I'm pretty sure that I'm very qualified to talk about this and you are certainly not going to tell me on what I can and can't comment on just because it goes against your point of view.

    First of all I didn't claim HTML5 will not be ready by 2022.. You obviously like to take out some meaning you imagined out of my posts that suit your arguments. I said it won't be ready for at least next 5-10 (maybe 10 is too long but definitely 5) years for any real professional usage with tools and experiences due to many of the specifications still not being finalized. We can start looking at HTML5 starting it's life on the web really after 2012. Which is like 2 years from now and for real tools and support to come out (in terms of libraries, additional frameworks and APIs) we are looking at probably around 5. It took JS 10 years to get stuff like JQuery and similar. It's common sense if anything.

    I quoted the statements on why those conclusions are drawn and the state of HTML5 standardization you obviously dismiss because they just don't computer in your head and against what you already imagined.

    And again, you are portraying my view of HTML5 as negative. All i'm saying and with facts actually is that HTML5 is not ready, WebGL is in it's infancy. It will be some time before we can use any of this new stuff in professional projects because we need to have all of these browsers support this stuff properly and publicly. Right now everything is in experimental stage.

    Maybe a better statement would be that we won't see tools for designers and development suites that are on the level of Flash for example come in the next couple of years at least. For WebGL, maybe even longer.

    The bottom line is we will see.. I guess we might have this discussion in next 3-4 years and see where everything is.. if you don't change your username or something.

    So you are saying that we will see the web and tools and HTML5 being adopted by everything by 2012? Is that your claim? And webGL will be blowing our minds with capabilities and tools by then too?

    I mean what I don't get about you is what you are trying to say? You are making such wide statements and show some experimental links and demos that half don't work, half you have to download some alpha builds and you tell me how I'm the one who doesn't really get it?

    Pretty wild.

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