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Ecma Beyond ECMAScript—Highlights from some of the other 53 Technical Committees #86

Closed gesa closed 1 month ago

gesa commented 1 month ago

Session description

Ecma is a standards body responsible for far more than specifying JavaScript™. There are currently 15 technical committees, and historically 54 total. Some of these technical committees focus on hardware, acoustics, and even consumer safety. Others, though, include programming languages (Dart, C#, Eiffel) and a variety of software-related topics ranging from supply chain security to Office Open XML formats. In this breakout session, we’ll explore these together and dive a little deeper on whichever the attendees find most interesting.

Session goal

Discuss and explore the potential relationship with Ecma work areas most relevant to W3C participants

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ecma-highlights

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tpac-breakout-bot commented 1 month ago

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ianbjacobs commented 1 month ago

Closed by @gesa and hopes it will happen next year.