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HTML5
mobile: native app vs web app
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Does HTML5 Really Beat Flash? The Surprising Results of New Test
Very interesting paper... just twitted it by Mar 11
A look at how HTML5 aims to plug the holes that Flash has been filling in browsers for the last decade, looking at both HTML5 and non-HTML5 JavaScript APIs. For Flash Brighton in Feb 2010. Embed Views http://www.pinceladasdaweb.com.br 2132 http://www.36kr.com
HTML5: friend or foe (to Flash)?
The technical and emotionally-backed decision to disallow plugins from the iPhone and iPad has ignited a flame below developers and at the same time shone a light in the direction of HTML5. The iPad has done more to shift mainstream mindshare toward HTML5 than anything before it. Before, it was a distant idea with no practical use and no drive for companies to adopt it. Now it’s the buzzword of the moment, bandied about without any consideration for accuracy . So from my perspective as a web developer who has been waving the HTML5 flag since 2008 , Apple have done a massive amount to drive the web forward and get this movement into the minds of sluggish and unwilling corporations.
Will Apple Embrace the Web? No.
Inside HTML5: The Browser becomes a first class RIA citizen - In
O'Reilly Answers is an excellent resource for getting information about everything technology related. We also suggest that you share your knowledge at the O'Reilly Answers site and help the new members of the development community grow into future leaders in our industry. Adobe Developer Connection is another fantastic resource for Adobe technologies and has a huge repository of information on Adobe's RIA tools like Flash, Flex, AIR, etc. If you haven't been reading the great content available at the ADC, we definitely suggest you check it out. An archive of the material previously posted on InsideRIA can be found at DevelopRIA.com . You'll find more RIA-related content and resources on this page.
At Macromedia, Jeremy helped create the Macromedia MX (Flash) platform. You can see a recent interview of Jeremy here . As one of the guys who helped build the Flash Platform, we asked him to weigh in on the recent HTML5 v. Flash debate .
The Future of Web Content – HTML5, Flash & Mobile Apps
5 Exciting Things to Look Forward to in HTML 5
The most exciting thing about Web Forms 2.0 is form validation . Currently, developers are required to use JavaScript (client-side) or PHP (server-side) code to validate inputs. For example, many web forms contain required fields (perhaps for the username and email fields):
ah bonne idée tiens :) c'est http://mugtug.com/sketchpad/ qui m'avait incité à te poser la question du HTML5... by Feb 10



