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Will HTML5 replace Javascript in future?
Vishal Hegde
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Will HTML5 replace Javascript in future??
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Tim Moores
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Jan 14, 2012 21:46:03
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What makes you ask that? How would HTML work like JavaScript?
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Tim Moores wrote:
What makes you ask that? How would HTML work like JavaScript?
I just heard HTML5 is pretty much dynamic and has the capability to perform validation..so just a thought came in my mind
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Jan 15, 2012 09:18:39
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A lot of the capabilities of "HTML 5" are due to JavaScript. The best (and shortest) explanation I've read is HTML 5 = HTML 5 + JavaScript + CSS.
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