HTML5 Facts?

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    JavaScript still has a lot of catching up to do, as far as I can tell. Go through North Kingdom's portfolio, for example; I'm by no means a JS expert, but I highly doubt their work could be faithfully recreated using HTML5/CSS/JS. Right down to the tweens, typography, effects, easing, et cetera. The whole smack.

    • JS was standardised quite early on, afaik. It's quite a robust, high level language.
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    • but yeah, flash is still going to have a place for a while, imo.
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