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Recent and future evolution of the Web Audio API

Paul Adenot
There have been 358 commits in 125 pull requests to theWeb Audio API specification repository since the Web Au-dio Conference 2018 in Berlin, with a number of importantchanges.This yearly talk at the Web Audio Conference aims to de-mystify the world of web specifications, as well as informingauthors of the current specification status, new features, bugfixes, and what the group has planned for the future.In consequence, this talk is structured in three parts:• What’s new in the spec since WAC’18?• Where are we in the standardization process?• What’s next?
            
@inproceedings{2019_81,
  abstract = {There have been 358 commits in 125 pull requests to theWeb Audio API specification repository since the Web Au-dio Conference 2018 in Berlin, with a number of importantchanges.This yearly talk at the Web Audio Conference aims to de-mystify the world of web specifications, as well as informingauthors of the current specification status, new features, bugfixes, and what the group has planned for the future.In consequence, this talk is structured in three parts:• What’s new in the spec since WAC’18?• Where are we in the standardization process?• What’s next?},
  address = {Trondheim, Norway},
  author = {Adenot, Paul},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Web Audio Conference},
  editor = {Xambó, Anna and Martín, Sara R. and Roma, Gerard},
  month = {December},
  pages = {171--172},
  publisher = {NTNU},
  series = {WAC '19},
  title = {Recent and future evolution of the Web Audio API},
  year = {2019},
  ISSN = {2663-5844}
}