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Daniel M. Ristic
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Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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Q1. The latest version of the File API has been improved in HTML5 to provide much more functionality than before. True or False?

Q2. Breaking down a file into chunks assists in:

  1. Sending over slow networks

  2. Recovering chunks that get lost in transportation

  3. Sending really large files

  4. All of the above

Q3. Since both computers speak in binary language, it is easy to send the binary data from a file over the data channel. True or False?

Q4. A file is saved in our example much the same way as:

  1. Saving a file in Microsoft Word

  2. Downloading a file from a link

  3. Copying and pasting a file

Q5. The File API runs inside a sandbox environment, which means that it is prevented from working like other native applications. True or False?

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Daniel M. Ristic

Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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