How JavaScript is Made - Building the Web, Bias, Inclusion, and Equality

How JavaScript is Made - Building the Web, Bias, Inclusion, and Equality

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The Divide Between English and Non-English Speakers

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The Divide Between English and Non-English Speakers

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How JavaScript is Made - Building the Web, Bias, Inclusion, and Equality

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  1. 1 Introduction and Background
  2. 2 Implementing JavaScript in Browsers
  3. 3 The Challenges of Language Evolution
  4. 4 Balancing Stakeholder Perspectives in TC39
  5. 5 The Importance of Moving Slowly in Language Development
  6. 6 The Blessing and Curse of the Web
  7. 7 The Journey of Temporal and Intl
  8. 8 Participating in the TC39 Process
  9. 9 The Philosophical Question of Accessibility
  10. 10 The Need for a Broader Perspective
  11. 11 The Bias in Technology
  12. 12 The Divide Between English and Non-English Speakers
  13. 13 The Challenge of Implementing Different Calendars
  14. 14 The Role of AI in the Web
  15. 15 Contributing to the TC39 Committee
  16. 16 Dreaming Big for the Future

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