Tag

W3C

0 views collected around this technical thread.

Xiaohongshu Tech REDtech
Xiaohongshu Tech REDtech
May 31, 2024 · Frontend Development

REDtech Salon: Frontier Exploration of WebGPU and Interactive Rendering Technologies

The REDtech Salon in Shanghai showcased WebGPU and interactive rendering advances, with W3C’s François Daoust demonstrating WebCodecs, Streams, and GPU‑accelerated video processing, while Xiaohongshu’s Huang Yuejia and Wang Ning highlighted business‑driving projects, migration from WebGL to WebGPU, and future AR‑enabled frontend innovations.

Frontend DevelopmentInteractive RenderingStreams API
0 likes · 8 min read
REDtech Salon: Frontier Exploration of WebGPU and Interactive Rendering Technologies
ByteFE
ByteFE
Nov 5, 2021 · Frontend Development

Curated Highlights of Recent Frontend Development Articles and Announcements

This curated collection highlights recent frontend development resources, including Chrome Dev Summit 2021 announcements, Baidu's front‑end exception monitoring case study, insights on W3C standards, a career‑transition story, an exploration of ESLint’s internals, and a TypeScript type‑level Chinese chess implementation.

W3CWeb Developmentcareer transition
0 likes · 3 min read
Curated Highlights of Recent Frontend Development Articles and Announcements
FunTester
FunTester
Jul 14, 2021 · Fundamentals

Key New Features and Differences of Selenium 4

This article introduces Selenium 4's major enhancements—including W3C standardization, an upgraded IDE, a unified Grid architecture, native Chrome DevTools support, relative locators, and additional APIs—while comparing them to Selenium 3 and providing practical usage examples.

Relative LocatorsSeleniumW3C
0 likes · 6 min read
Key New Features and Differences of Selenium 4
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Nov 5, 2014 · Frontend Development

The Evolution of HTML5: From Birth to Standardization

Over eight years, HTML5 evolved from a 2008 draft aimed at replacing Flash into a fully standardized web language, reshaping development by enabling native audio, video, and interactive content, overcoming early industry disputes and performance limits, and paving the way for future versions and richer mobile experiences.

Flash ReplacementHTML5HTML5 History
0 likes · 6 min read
The Evolution of HTML5: From Birth to Standardization