@bascule @maradydd @dakami @matthew_d_green @wseltzer @harryhalpin …Or, actually, something higher, more keyczar/nacl-like, built on SJCL.
@dakami @zooko @maradydd @wseltzer @harryhalpin @matthew_d_green I guess the big question is: WebCrypto: for speed or public consumption?
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@bascule@dakami@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green Well the DOM API wasn't for humans, that's why we have JQuery. -
@alexstapleton@dakami@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green the DOM was originally intended for humans. Whoops. -
@bascule@alexstapleton@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green ...and devs found a better way. They do that. -
@dakami@alexstapleton@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green should clearly label the W3C APIs as low level then... -
@bascule@dakami@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green That is literally the first thing the draft says right now. -
@alexstapleton@dakami@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green funny, I missed that. Will the average JS programmer know? -
@bascule@dakami@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green Only when w3schools "documents" it :( -
@alexstapleton@dakami@zooko@maradydd@wseltzer@harryhalpin@matthew_d_green W3C should avoid creating an education problem, IMO
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