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The ultimate HTML5 resource guide. Despite the fact that the HTML5 specification won’t officially be finished until 2022, (though it will be mostly finalized by 2014), a lot of designers are already diving into the parts of HTML5 that currently have support in modern browsers. HTML5 opens up some whole new avenues for web design and web application development, things that were previously only possible with either JavaScript or Flash.

Here we’ve rounded up 175 refsources for learning HTML5. Included below are tutorials, frameworks, examples, and a lot more. Feel free to share more high-quality resources in the comments! Basic tutorials HTML5 Tutorial A very basic tutorial from W3sbchools.com. HTML5 for Beginners. 28 HTML5 Features, Tips, and Techniques You Must Know A collection of very useful HTML5 tips from Nettuts+. Introduction to HTML5 A 40-minute video tutorial from Google employee Brad Neuberg. Quick Tip: HTML5 Features You Should be Using Right Now A screencast from Nettuts+. Learning to Love HTML5 HTML5: The Basics (1 of 4) Démystification #4: RDF et OWL, l’avenir technologique du web.

RDF - Semantic Web Standards. Overview RDF is a standard model for data interchange on the Web. RDF has features that facilitate data merging even if the underlying schemas differ, and it specifically supports the evolution of schemas over time without requiring all the data consumers to be changed. RDF extends the linking structure of the Web to use URIs to name the relationship between things as well as the two ends of the link (this is usually referred to as a “triple”).

Using this simple model, it allows structured and semi-structured data to be mixed, exposed, and shared across different applications. This linking structure forms a directed, labeled graph, where the edges represent the named link between two resources, represented by the graph nodes. Recommended Reading The RDF 1.1 specification consists of a suite of W3C Recommendations and Working Group Notes, published in 2014. A number of textbooks have been published on RDF and on Semantic Web in general. Discussions on a possible next version of RDF. Normes et standards des documents numériques : introduction. 1) Normes et Standards 2) Quelques caractéristiques pour les documents numériques 3) Différents niveaux de standardisation/normalisation du document numérique 4) Les principaux acteurs de standardisation/normalisation 5) Quelques caractéristiques des processus de normalisation/standardisation pour le document numérique 6) Exemple de l'évolution des pratiques professionnelles: Webdoc, CORC 1) Normes et Standards "La norme est un document établi par un consensus et approuvé par un organisme reconnu, qui, fournit, pour des usages communs et répétés, des règles, des lignes directrices ou des caractéristiques, pour des activités ou leurs résultats, garantissant un niveau d'ordre optimal dans un contexte donné" (Eric Sutter).

Le Standard? La langue anglaise n'a qu'un seul terme, celui de standard. En français nous parlons de normes et de standards. Les deux termes désignent une publication finale résultante d'un accord consensuel. Qu'est-ce qu'un document ? Codage des caractères.

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