I've been turning my attention from Java to JavaScript in recent days.
I discovered this morning that the Web Standards Project (or WaSP) has turned its attention to JavaScript, as well. They have recently announced the launch of the DOM Scripting Task Force to promote "unobtrusive" JavaScript programming using the W3C DOM. See the Manifesto and their Definitions. There is not much else at the task force's site yet. Here's an interesting example of unobtrusive JavaScript in action, however.
If WaSP can do for JavaScript programming what they have done for CSS, this is a great thing for the web!



