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Organized Chaos: The evolution of HTML, CSS, JS, and the Web #48

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BrianAutumn opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Organized Chaos: The evolution of HTML, CSS, JS, and the Web #48

BrianAutumn opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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BrianAutumn commented Mar 15, 2024

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Brian Autumn

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Organized Chaos: The evolution of HTML, CSS, JS, and the Web

I am going to go through the history of the web from its original proposal in 1991 to the modern reactive web. We will be talking about the balance between ordered standardization and chaotic innovation.

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Organized Chaos: The evolution of HTML, CSS, JS, and the Web

Event Description:
The World Wide Web is the single most impactful invention humanity has ever created. In 35 years it completely changed the way that we interact and live our lives. What is more amazing is the improbable and unpredictable path it took to come into existence. Join Brian Autumn, Software Concept Accelerator and Lead Organizer of Boston Code and Coffee, as he takes you on a journey on how the web was made.

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Brian Autumn is a professional Software Concept Accelerator and Lead Organizer for Boston Code and Coffee. He is fascinated by the interaction of people and technology and is insatiably curious about the world around us.

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