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JSON for the masses
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02/19/2006, By Dustin Diaz
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JavaScript has been portrayed as a very ugly language. It’s been abused, misunderstood, and kicked around like the poor step-child as known in fairytales. That’s all going to end this year. As many know, Stuart Langridge proclaimed that 2005 would be the year of the DOM. He was in fact…correct. 2006 will be the year of Object Notation.
Libraries like prototype, script.aculo.us, behavior, and Rico have all made their debut in 2005 and topping the charts of development circles as some of the greatest things to happen for web developers. JavaScript is back and it’s cooler than ever! Web 2.0 is in the air (whatever that means) and innovation is at its peak (Hey, even Zeldman says we’re at web 3.0). Anyone with a D.O.M. wants to script it too. It’s in, it’s popular, and it’s only getting better.
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